Swedish–Norwegian krone

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The Swedish–Norwegian krone was the common gold-based currency used by the united kingdoms of Sweden and Norway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Swedish–Norwegian krone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gold standard currency
historical currency
banknoteDenominations 10 kroner
100 kroner
1000 kroner
5 kroner
50 kroner
500 kroner
basedOn gold standard
circulationForm banknotes
coins
coinDenominations 1 krone
1 øre
10 kroner
10 øre
2 kroner
2 øre
25 øre
5 øre
50 øre
country Norway
Sweden
currencyOf Norway
Sweden
denominationSystem decimal
endDate 1905
equalTo Danish krone
surface form: Danish krone (under the Scandinavian Monetary Union)
goldParity 1 krone = 1/2480 kilogram of fine gold
historicalRegion Scandinavia
introduced 1873
ISO4217LikeCode no modern ISO code (pre-ISO currency)
languageOfName Norwegian
Swedish
legalTenderUntilInNorway 1914
legalTenderUntilInSweden 1903
monetaryUnion Scandinavian Monetary Union
monetaryUnionPartner Danish krone
reasonForEnd dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway
replaced Norwegian speciedaler
riksdaler
surface form: Swedish riksdaler
replacedBy Norwegian krone
Swedish krona
startDate 1873
subunit öre
øre
subunitRatio 1 krone = 100 øre
symbol kr
usedBy United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway

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Sweden–Norway union currency Swedish–Norwegian krone