Scandinavian currency refers to the money used in the countries of Scandinavia, which typically includes Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Each country has its own currency: Sweden uses the Swedish Krona, Norway uses the Norwegian Krone, and Denmark uses the Danish Krone. These currencies are not interchangeable, and their values fluctuate based on market conditions.
In addition to these national currencies, Finland also uses the Euro, which is the common currency for many countries in the European Union. While Iceland is often associated with Scandinavia, it uses the Icelandic Króna. Each currency reflects the economic conditions and policies of its respective country.