Sweden Gustav VI Silver Krona EF

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Along with several other countries, Sweden finally stopped striking coins with silver content in the 1960s. Between 1952 and 1968 silver content had fallen to just .400 and it was only after that date when all higher denomination coins were minted in copper-nickel. However, we can now off er you these final silver Swedish krona coins in a Extremely Fine grade from the reign of King Gustaf VI Adolf. His image appears on the obverse, while the reverse shows his coat of arms and personal motto “Plikten framför allt”, which translates as Duty Before All.
SKU: FSW7004
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Swedish Kronor Dedicated to Gustav VI Adolf (Former King of Sweden)

Gustav VI Adolf, a monarch whose reign left an indelible mark on Sweden, is often remembered for his forward-thinking approach and dedication to cultural enrichment. As King of Sweden from 1950 to 1973, his leadership was characterised by a blend of tradition and modernity, which played a significant role in shaping the nation’s post-war identity. His reign was a period of transformation, navigating both domestic advancements and global challenges with a steady hand. next...