Polish Zloty to Swedish Krona

You will find a currency converter from the PLN to the SEK on this page. It is possible to convert any amount from Polish Zloty to Swedish Krona using Myfin currency converter at the current rate of 2026-05-17. If you need a reverse conversion, go to the SEK PLN pair converter.

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PLNPolish Zloty
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SEKSwedish Krona
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1 PLN = 2.5866 SEK

To calculate the values for foreign currency conversions, we use the market exchange rates of 159 currencies of the world.

PLNPolish Zloty
  • Country of Circulation: Poland
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: PLN, zł
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 1 gr, 2 gr, 5 gr, 10 gr, 20 gr, 50 gr, 1 zł, 2 zł, 5 zł
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: 10 zł, 20 zł, 50 zł, 100 zł, 200 zł, 500 zł
  • History:

    The Polish zloty (symbol: zl,, code: PLN, number : 985) is the official currency in Poland. The money is called this way here since the 16th century. Modern zloty appeared in 1919 after Poland regained its independence.

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SEKSwedish Krona
  • Country of Circulation: Sweden
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: SEK, kr
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 1 kr, 2 kr, 5 kr, 10 kr
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: 20 kr, 50 kr, 100 kr, 200 kr, 500 kr
  • History:

    The Swedish Krona (symbol: kr, code: SEK, number 752) is the national currency introduced in 1873 as the currency of the Scandinavian Monetary Union. It has later on become the internal currency for Sweden. Although Sweden is a member of the EU, the payments are supposed to be done officially is in kronas.

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Historical data of the 1 Polish Zloty to the Swedish Krona exchange rate

Date
PLN
SEK
Change
Sunday 17.05.2026
1 PLN
2.586567 SEK
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Saturday 16.05.2026
1 PLN
2.586567 SEK
-
Friday 15.05.2026
1 PLN
2.586567 SEK
0.005291
Thursday 14.05.2026
1 PLN
2.581276 SEK
0.008275
Wednesday 13.05.2026
1 PLN
2.573001 SEK
0.007948
Tuesday 12.05.2026
1 PLN
2.565053 SEK
0.002602
Monday 11.05.2026
1 PLN
2.562451 SEK
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