
5 Ore (likely)
Sweden · 1916 (inferred from common Swedish coinage designs of the era which closely match the presented image, particularly the monogram of Gustaf V and the specific motto used on 5 öre coins)
The coin features a crowned monogram, likely that of a monarch, surrounded by text that appears to be in Swedish. The script is ornate, and the overall design is characteristic of early 20th-century European coinage. The text visible on the coin reads "FOR FOSTERLANDET" (For the Fatherland) and partially "MED FOLKET" (With the People), consistent with Swedish mottos. The reverse side (not visible) would typically display the denomination and year.
- Country
- Sweden
- Denomination
- 5 Ore
- Metal
- Bronze (likely, given the appearance and common Swedish coinage of the era)
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