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100-krona banknote
11/01/2018 -100-krona banknote Facts 100-krona banknote Motif obverse: the actress Greta Garbo Motif reverse: Stockholm, where Greta Garbo grew up Measures: 133 x 66 millimetres Thickness: 125 micrometres +/- 10% Colour: Blue Will be introduced: 2016...
David Andolfatto, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
18/06/2018 -TBA...
The first local office opens
07/02/2018 -To facilitate the handling of cash and loans, the Riksbank opens regional offices in Göteborg and then, just afterwards, in Malmö. ...
Private banks issue their own banknotes
07/02/2018 -Swedish commercial banks start to emerge again, with the first being Skånska Privatbanken in Ystad. The bank had the right to issue banknotes, subject to certain terms. Thirty other banks followed due. ...
The Riksbank moves to Helgeandsholmen
07/02/2018 -The Riksbank moves from Järntorget to the new premises in what would later become the Riksdag building.
Strong deflation after the war
07/02/2018 -The end of the war means that the strong demand for Swedish products abroad collapses with devastating deflation and an economic crisis as consequence.
Invalid 50-krona banknote
22/01/2018 -Invalid 50-krona banknote Invalid after June 30, 2016 Invalid 50-krona banknote Facts 50-krona banknote Measures: 77 x 120 millimetres Colour: Yellow Introduced: 2006 Printed: 2006-2011 Banknote paper: Manufactured of cotton fibres that are not...
Invalid 1000-krona banknote
22/01/2018 -Invalid 1000-krona banknote Invalid after June 30, 2016 Invalid 1000-krona banknote Facts 1000-krona banknote Measures: 82 x 160 millimetres Colour: Brown Introduced: 2006 Printed: 2006 Banknote paper: Manufactured of cotton fibres that are not...
The world's largest coin
07/02/2018 -During the 1630s and 1640s, production in the Falu copper mine increased substantially and to keep up the price of copper it was decided to begin manufacturing large plate coins made of copper. The biggest one weighs 19.7 kg and is the largest...
Copper standard is introduced
30/04/2018 -The first copper coins are minted when Sweden introduces the copper standard in 1624. The reasons for this are the shortage of silver and gold due to the prolonged wars, and a desire to maintain the price of copper, which was Sweden's most...