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| Issuer | Kungliga Myntet |
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| Year | 1967 |
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| In circulation to | 30 June 2017 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | 19 67 R R 1 KR PROV PLIKTEN · FRAMFÖR · ALLT (Translation: Duty above all.) |
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| Additional information |
Kungliga Myntet conducted extensive alloy trials in the mid-1960s as Sweden prepared to decimalize its currency ahead of the 1972 conversion. Nickel-chromium was among several compositions tested before cupro-nickel was ultimately chosen for circulating 1 Krona production. Trial strikes of this kind were never released to the public and typically exist in very small numbers, distributed only to mint archives and occasionally to official testing bodies.