1 PLN to SEK Conversion

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Currency: Poland PLN Currency: Sweden SEK
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Today 1 Polish Zloty is worth 2.69898 SEK while 1 Swedish Krona is worth 0.37051 PLN. Polish Zloty / Swedish Krona ratio is the value of the Polish Zloty in Swedish Krona. PLN/SEK thus refers to the exchange rate of the Polish Zloty in Swedish Krona, ie the value of the Polish currency expressed in Swedish currency. The notation used is PLN / SEK, but there are others, such as PLNSEK or PLN-SEK. The symbol for PLN can be written z.The symbol for SEK can be written k. Note also that the Poland country code is POL or PL. The Sweden country code is SWE or SE
Instructions: Enter the amount of Polish Zloty to be converted in the box to the left. Choose the home currency by clicking on the currency name in the box to the right. To change from Polish Zloty (foreign) to another currency, just click on the currency name in the box to the left.

PLN to SEK Exchange Rates Table

PLN (z)SEK (k)
0.100.27
0.200.54
0.501.35
1.002.70
2.005.40
5.0013.49
10.0026.99
20.0053.98
50.00134.95
100.00269.90
200.00539.80
500.001349.49
1000.002698.98
10000.0026989.76
SEK (k)PLN (z)
1.000.37
2.000.74
5.001.85
10.003.71
20.007.41
50.0018.53
100.0037.05
200.0074.10
500.00185.26
1000.00370.51
2000.00741.02
5000.001852.55
10000.003705.11
100000.0037051.09

Countries that use the Polish Zloty (PLN) as their official currency

The Polish Zloty (PLN) is used as the main currency in the following countries: Poland

Countries that use the Polish Zloty (SEK) as their official currency

The Polish Zloty (SEK) is used as the main currency in the following countries: Sweden