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| Issuer | Kungliga Myntet (Royal Mint of Sweden) |
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| Year | 1952 |
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| Value | 10 Öre (0.10 SEK) |
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| Reverse description | The numeral '10' dominates the center of the field in large, bold digits, with a distinctive ring or annular element incorporated into the zero. The date 1952 is inscribed above the denomination in a straight line, and the word ÖRE appears below the numeral. The word PROV is inscribed vertically along the right side of the field, and the mintmaster's initial S appears at the bottom of the field below ÖRE. The design is clean and typographic in style, emphasizing legibility. |
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| Mintage | 1952 |
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In 1952, the Royal Mint was actively testing compositions for a planned recoinage of Sweden's smaller denominations, ultimately leading to the shift away from wartime-era alloy compromises. Pattern pieces from this period were struck in limited numbers for internal evaluation and were never released to circulation. Most examples remained in mint or government holdings.