I started picking up coins from Sweden over the last couple of weeks. My maternal grandfather's family was from the "old country", so Swede is in my blood a bit. I'll start with the copper and bronze pieces, then move to silver and will add GOLD once I get it unpacked and photographed (supposed to be in today's mail). 2/3 Skilling, 1863 (apparently 1 Skilling was about equivalent to 1 Shilling and was 1/24 of a Riksdaler. That would make this coin 2/72 of a Riksdaler). 1 Ore, 1957 2 Ore, 1900 2 Ore, 1930 5 Ore, 1973 I apologize if I've mixed obverse and reverse on some of these. Since they keep moving the date back and forth, I was making guesses about which is which. Rob
Forgot the group photo (forgive the Norwegian coin that snuck into the pic--can you spot it?). I'll open with coins from the 19th Century, and earlier! Silver 1 Solidus from Riga, 1663. Technically an "occupation currency" coin from a time when Sweden controlled much of Northeastern Europe. Silver 2 Kronor, 1876. This is a fairly scarce date and variety (small date, small EB if the seller can be believed, but I'm still working to confirm). Silver 25 Ore, 1899 Rob
And the 20th C. small denomination silvers... 10 Ore, 1916 10 Ore, 1920 (Nickel-Bronze, not silver) 10 Ore, 1937 Rob
And finally for those who don't visit the Paper Money forum, the Notes... 5 Kronor, 1946 10 Kronor, 1987 Any and all comments are welcome! Feel free to post your own Swedes! Rob
nice coins...I like the old Swedish coins with the crossed arrow coat of arms like your 2/3 skilling. here's my 1 skilling, overstruck on a 2 ore... has a neat edge also..
Old Swedish coins is the one of my favorite thread. I have rather big collection of their copper coins.
1 Daler 1716 King Karl XII 2 Daler King Frederik 1728: 4 Daler King Frederik 1731: This last piece is my largest single piece of money and weighs about 3.5 kilogrammes.