The one-krona coin is worth $0.14 and is the smallest denomination in the Swedish currency. The coin's royal insult is an apparent reference to the King's rumoured infidelities detailed in a tell-all ...
The second batch of Sweden's new currency is going into circulation today as part of a huge project designed to replace hundreds of millions of banknotes and coins across the country. The Nordic ...
A fake coin mocking the Swedish king that made worldwide headlines when it circulated in the kingdom in 2012 was on Thursday thrown back into the spotlight after a photo of it was accidentally linked ...
Sweden's older 100 and 500-kronor notes and 1, 2, and 5 kronor coins will no longer be valid after June 30th. The Riksbank, Sweden’s central bank, estimates that there are still 9.2 billion kronor of ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Coin collected by Charles and Anne ...
Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and his rumoured womanizing are the subject of an apparent prank played out on the face of at least one forged one-krona coin that has left Swedes baffled and coin ...
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