Welcome to an exclusive behind-the-scenes journey inside **Sweden’s high-security money factory**, where the **Swedish Krona (SEK)** is designed, printed, and protected with some of the world’s most advanced banknote technology.
Sweden is famous for being one of the most **cashless countries on Earth**. Millions of people pay with mobile apps and contactless cards every day, and many businesses no longer accept cash at all. So why does Sweden continue to print millions of banknotes every year?
In this documentary, we’ll uncover the surprising answer as we explore the complete journey of Sweden’s currency—from the first stages of banknote design and cutting-edge security features to precision printing, serial numbering, strict quality inspections, cutting, bundling, and secure distribution across the country.
You’ll also discover the fascinating stories behind the famous personalities featured on Swedish banknotes, the advanced anti-counterfeiting technology that protects every note, and why physical cash still plays an important role in one of the world’s most digitally advanced economies.
What you’ll see in this video:
• Why Sweden still prints money despite being almost cashless
• How Swedish Krona (SEK) banknotes are manufactured
• The complete banknote printing process
• Advanced security features that prevent counterfeiting
• Quality control, cutting, packaging, and distribution
• The technology behind one of Europe’s most secure currencies
If you enjoy documentaries about money, hidden factories, advanced manufacturing, technology, and currency production, this video is for you.
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