Sweden
1938 – 25 Ore – Circulated
.600 Silver
Translated from Swedish
Obverse Engraver – G = Alf Grabe (1927 – 1945)
Centre – Swedish coat of arms – Crowned shield with three crowns in the center
Date Split – 1938 ( Coin featured in this video )
Bottom – SVERIGE / Sweden
Reverse Engraver – G = Alf Grabe (1927 – 1945)
Top Center – 25 Ore
Center – Two lines with the symbol of the Stockholm Mint
Bottom – The two sprigs of laurel branch
Below – G = Alf Grabe (1927 – 1945)
Weight – 2.42 g
Diameter – 16.95 mm
Thickness – 1.30 mm
Edge – Smooth
Minted by – Stockholm Mint
Mintage – 3,678,876 – Circulated
Mintage – – Brilliant Uncirculated
Proof –
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Notes – Bottom of reverse of the coin check the engraver or designer
Mintmasters :-
W = Karl-August Wallroth (1908 – 1927)
G = Alf Grabe (1927 – 1945)
Three Crowns
Three Crowns (Swedish: tre kronor) is the national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two above and one below, placed on a blue background. Similar designs are found on a number of other coats of arms or flags.
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