Huh, for a song? Sweden had 25 öre coins until the mid-1980s (today 1 krona is the smallest denomination). The sign on the right is "TS", the initials of the mintmaster Torsten Swensson (1961 was his last year in office, I think). The sign on the left refers to Stockholm; it is a somewhat abstract version of the city's coat of arms. Christian
Sweden, 1961, 25 Ore, KM#824, date run from 1943-1961, .400 silver, mintage- 8,300,000 , size-17mm, Ruler-Gustaf VI grade/value VF-$BV XF-$1.25 UNC-$4.00 Krause catalog values may vary from the real life coin market.
Interesting that the 25 öre 1946 does not have the country name. Guess they thought that the king's monogram would do. The design I like, especially the style of the (wheat?) ears around the face value ... Christian