When you go into Another Country it is normal to trade dollars for the currency of that country. Today the dollar is worth less so few people will take dollars instead of the money of their country. Sometimes an individual in a store or a service will take dollars but that is unusual. To exchange dollars for another currency you go to a bank and will get the current exchange rate that day. The rate changes each day and goes up or down depending on world events and markets. I have lost money standing in line at the American Express to trade dollars for marks in Germany.
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Swedish Krona (SEK) is worth about $0.16 US Dollars. $1.00 is worth about 6.28 Krona.
Bjorn Lyrvall is the Ambassador to the US for Sweden.
No
about 20 kronor
Schools in Sweden provide free food to all students and teachers. It is free to get education in Sweden.
Yes. The various dollars used outside the US are not the same as US dollars.
29.99 US dollars (used) 34.99 US dollars (new)
No never. No country in Europe has ever used US dollars as their official currency.
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Swedish Krona (SEK) is worth about $0.16 US Dollars. $1.00 is worth about 6.28 Krona.
Dollars USD
us dollars and cents
Bjorn Lyrvall is the Ambassador to the US for Sweden.
USD... was there a currency change I was unaware about?
Gross national income of Sweden is 420.1 billion PPP dollars (2012). PPP (Purchasing power parity) is a technique used to determine the relative value of different currencies.
It doesn't necessarily mean either. Prices depend on more than just the currency they're in. For example, if there were 1,000 US dollars to a Swedish krona, a stereo could cost 200 krona in Sweden but 100,000 dollars in the US - the American price is still cheaper.
US dollars
They use US dollars and cents.