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50 Öre Gustaf VI Adolf
50 Öre

50 Öre Gustaf VI Adolf

Sweden · 1958

The reverse side features the country name 'SVERIGE', the denomination '50 ÖRE', and the year '1958'. It includes the mintmark of the Royal Swedish Mint and the initials of the Governor of the Riksbank. The obverse typically features the monogram of King Gustaf VI Adolf.

Country
Sweden
Year
1958
Denomination
50 Öre
Metal
40% Silver

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Overview

The reverse side features the country name 'SVERIGE', the denomination '50 ÖRE', and the year '1958'. It includes the mintmark of the Royal Swedish Mint and the initials of the Governor of the Riksbank. The obverse typically features the monogram of King Gustaf VI Adolf.

Historical significance

Issued during the reign of King Gustaf VI Adolf, this coin is part of the final series of 50 Öre coins minted with silver content. After 1961, the composition was switched to copper-nickel due to rising silver prices.

Estimated value

$1.00 - $3.00 USD (based on silver melt value and condition)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place inside an acid-free holder or PVC-free plastic flip. Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin, as this can leave micro-scratches that significantly reduce its numismatic value.

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