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1/3 Riksdaler - Gustav IV Adolf 3rd portrait

Issuer Sweden
Year 1799-1800
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Currency Fifth riksdaler (1798-1830)
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Reverse description The Swedish national arms — a crowned oval shield bearing three open crowns arranged two over one on a horizontally lined field — occupies the center of the reverse, encircled by a wreath of foliage and crosses. A large royal crown surmounts the shield. The denomination ⅓ is inscribed to the lower left of the shield and Rd: to the lower right. The mint master's initials O•L• appear in the exergue beneath the wreath, flanking the date 18 00, separated by a small ornament. The circumferential legend GUD OCH FOLKET • (God and the People) arcs across the upper field.
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Reverse lettering GUD OCH FOLKET • ⅓ RD: O• L• 18 00
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