Svensk krona (Swedish crown SEK)
Fiat money
Most countries use the currency of EUR (euro), but some of them have their own currencies, like the British Pound or the Czech Crown.
Crowns are the currencies of most of the Nordic countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the Czech Republic currently use the crown as a currency.
About $1.37 if you mean Swedish kronor. Several countries use a unit of currency called krone or crown. See http://www.xe.com/ucc/
TRY WRITING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF MONEY AND THE DIFFERENT WAYS MONEY IS USED IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MONEY THAT DIFFERENT COUNTRIES USE.
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to stabilize their economy and to improve infrastructure.
The "cordoba" is the currency of Nicaragua.
In today's money, 1 crown is less than a nickel. It's 4.1 cents.
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to grow their economy, and to improve infrastructure development.
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to grow their economy, and to improve infrastructure development.
This would be great if all the countries could agree but they can't.