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The image displays the official national currency of Sweden, the Swedish krona (SEK). Specifically, a 200 kronor banknote is visible alongside several Swedish coins. This banknote series was introduced by Sveriges Riksbank (The Central Bank of Sweden) and celebrates Swedish culture and nature; the 200 kronor note features filmmaker Ingmar Bergman on the front and Gotland's sea stacks (raukar) on the back.
Since 1668, Sveriges Riksbank has been the primary authority for issuing and managing the Swedish currency. While physical banknotes were previously printed at Tumba Bruk in Sweden, manufacturing has since been outsourced to specialized international security printing companies. However, the brand authority, design, and ultimate control remain strictly with the Swedish state through the central bank.
As a sovereign currency, the Swedish krona is not a consumer 'brand' in the traditional sense of a corporation. It is the legal tender of Sweden, managed independently by the central bank to maintain price stability and economic security within the country.
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