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  2. Öre - Wikipedia

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    From October 1992, the only coin in use in Sweden with a value below 1 kronor was the 50 öre coin. [2] On 18 December 2008, the Swedish Riksbank announced a recommendation to the Swedish government to phase out the final öre coin by 2010. [3] The coin ceased to be minted on 25 March 2009 [4] and ceased to be legal tender after 30 September 2010.

  3. Swedish riksdaler - Wikipedia

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    The silver coins retained the .750 fineness of the preceding issues, causing the 10 öre coin to weigh just 0.85 grams. From 1858, the Rikes Ständers Bank issued banknotes for 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 riksdaler riksmynt. Production of these notes was taken over by Sveriges Riksbank in 1869, with the notes issued until 1873.

  4. Swedish krona - Wikipedia

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    The krona (Swedish: ⓘ; plural: kronor; sign: kr; code: SEK) is the currency of the Kingdom of Sweden.It is one of the currencies of the European Union.Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use for the krona; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value.

  5. Cash rounding - Wikipedia

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    The current level of cash rounding in Sweden is to the closest whole krona, after the 50 öre coin was withdrawn in 2010. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand used the name "Swedish rounding" in 1990 when withdrawing their 1- and 2-cent coins.

  6. Myntverket - Wikipedia

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    Myntverket (officially AB Myntverket) is a private Swedish company that produces coins and medals, including the Swedish national coins and the Nobel Prize medals. As of 2008 [update] , Swedish coins are minted by Myntverket's parent company, Mint of Finland Ltd ( Swedish : Myntverket i Finland AB , Finnish : Rahapaja Oy ) in Helsinki , Finland ...

  7. Coin50: What to know about Coinbase’s new crypto index ...

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    The Coinbase 50 Index is an index made up of the top 50 digital assets on the Coinbase exchange that meet the index’s criteria to be included. The index can be used to track the overall trend of ...

  8. Economy Museum - Royal Coin Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Economy Museum - Royal Coin Cabinet (Swedish: Ekonomiska museet - Kungliga Myntkabinettet) is a museum in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to the history of money and economic history in general.

  9. Coinbase launches ‘Coin50’ index as crypto equivalent to S&P ...

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    At the moment, the index weighs Bitcoin at 50%, Ethereum at 28%, Solana at 6%, XRP at 3%, Dogecoin at 2%, and the remaining 45 tokens at 11%.