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Bare-headed effigy of King Carl XVI Gustaf facing left, rendered in high relief with naturalistic detail. The date 2016 is divided on either side of the portrait, with '20' to the left and '16' to the right. The circular legend 'CARL XVI GUSTAF' arcs across the upper field, while 'SVERIGES KONUNG' runs along the lower arc. The engraver's initials 'EN' appear in small letters below the truncation of the bust. |
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A stylized representation of a solar corona occupies the central field, flanked on either side by the mint mark 'S' and the designer's initial 'I'. The denomination '1' is prominently displayed in the center below the corona motif, accompanied by three small Swedish crowns arranged above it. The inscriptions 'SVERIGE' and 'EN KRONA' appear in the field, identifying the issuing nation and the face value. |
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Sweden's switch to copper plated steel for the krona came as part of a broader Nordic metals reform driven by rising raw material costs and rampant melting of higher-value alloy coins for scrap. The 2016 date places this piece in the final years before Sweden's dramatic acceleration toward cashless payments — by this point, coin usage had already fallen so sharply that Riksbanken was under active political pressure to rationalize the entire circulation series.