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2000 Kronor - Carl XVI Gustaf 30 years of Reign

Uitgever Sveriges Riksbank
Jaar 2003
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Beschrijving keerzijde The greater crowned coat of arms of Sweden is displayed prominently in the central field, with the date 2003 flanking the shield on either side. The royal motto FÖR SVERIGE I TIDEN arcs across the upper legend, and the denomination 2000 KRONOR appears in the lower field. The mint mark E (for Eskilstuna) and the initials H of the Riksbank Governor flank the denomination value. The overall composition is heraldic and formal, consistent with Swedish commemorative numismatic tradition.
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Aanvullende informatie

Sweden does not regularly strike gold coins for circulation, and this issue was produced specifically to mark Carl XVI Gustaf's thirtieth year on the throne — a reign that began in September 1973 when he acceded at age 27 following the death of his grandfather Gustaf VI Adolf. The 2,000 kronor face value is nominal; Sveriges Riksbank priced these well above melt from the outset, and they were sold directly to collectors rather than released through banking channels.

Mintage was tightly controlled, keeping survival numbers low relative to most modern Swedish commemoratives.

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