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5 Öre - Gustaf V

Issuer Stockholm Mint
Year 1917-1919
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Engraver(s) Adolf Lindberg
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Reverse description The reverse displays the Three Crowns, the ancient heraldic symbol of Sweden, arranged in the traditional two-over-one formation and occupying the majority of the field. Above the crowns, the numeral '5' indicates the denomination. Flanking the lower central crown, the inscription FEM ÖRE — meaning 'Five Öre' — is rendered in bold Latin lettering. The mint mark of the Stockholm Mint appears as a small device at the base of the field below the lower crown.
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