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5 Öre - Oscar II

Issuer Sweden
Year 1906-1907
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Thickness 1.85 mm
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Obverse lettering SVERIGES VÄL
(Translation: The welfare of Sweden)
Reverse description The reverse displays the denomination numeral 5 and the inscription ÖRE flanking the Three Crowns (Tre Kronor), the heraldic symbol of Sweden, centrally placed within an ornate beaded or foliate circle. The date of issue appears below the central device within the decorative border. The overall composition is symmetrical and formally arranged in the classical style of late 19th- and early 20th-century Scandinavian bronze coinage.
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Mintage 1906 EB - - 565,280
1907 EB - - 1,953,260
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