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Swedish 1 Krona (Carl XVI Gustaf)
1 Krona

Swedish 1 Krona (Carl XVI Gustaf)

Sweden · 2002

The reverse features the three crowns of Sweden above the word 'SVERIGE', the denomination '1 EN KRONA', and the year '2002'. The obverse typically features a portrait of King Carl XVI Gustaf.

Country
Sweden
Year
2002
Denomination
1 Krona
Metal
Copper-nickel (Cupronickel)

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Overview

The reverse features the three crowns of Sweden above the word 'SVERIGE', the denomination '1 EN KRONA', and the year '2002'. The obverse typically features a portrait of King Carl XVI Gustaf.

Historical significance

This coin belongs to the series issued during the reign of King Carl XVI Gustaf. The 'Three Crowns' (Tre Kronor) depicted on the reverse is the national emblem of Sweden, dating back to the 14th century.

Estimated value

$0.10 - $1.00 USD (Face value is approximately 0.10 USD; collector value is low due to high mintage)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it can scratch the surface and reduce any potential collector value; use archival-quality holders for long-term storage.

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