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Different banks have their own rules in place covering how they will handle paper banknotes ‒ while some are happy to exchange them for new polymer notes, others are not so understanding. Banks that allow you to exchange paper notes will generally allow you to deposit the money into the account that you hold with them.
These 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000-krona banknotes are invalid. This means that you can no longer use them for payments. Nor can you redeem them at a bank. However, the Riksbank can redeem them for an administration fee of SEK 200.
If youd prefer, you can swap your Swedish kronor for pounds in person by popping into your nearest eurochange branch (find your local branch here). Take your SEK and ID with you, and if you used our Currency BuyBack Guarantee, bring your original purchase receipt.
The Swedish krona (SEK), meaning crown in English, has been Swedens official currency since 1873. Banknotes are available in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 kronor, while coins come in 1, 2, 5, and 10 kronor. Here you can see valid banknotes and valid coins.
Exchanging old banknotes Many banks accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office will also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office. And you can always exchange withdrawn notes with us.
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How and where can I exchange banknotes from older banknote series? Banknotes that have been recalled but not yet declared worthless can be exchanged at the SNBs cashiers offices and agencies.
In Sweden there are four different coins that are legal tender: 1-krona, 2-krona, 5-krona and 10-krona.

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