"Sverige" is Sweden, in Swedish.
1 K is the denomination, i.e. 1 Swedish crown.
The motto translates as "For Sweden Today"
It's an ordinary circulation coin. At current exchange rates 1 crown is about 16 cents.
The coin you are describing is a Swedish 10 kronor coin minted in 1999. It features a portrait of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden on one side and the inscription "FΓΆr Sverige i tiden" along with the denomination "10 kronor" on the other side. The collector's value of such a coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity.
The dollar value for the us dollar and sverige ore is 30 ore to 1 dollar.
0.12 USD I found this coin in my car a while ago and would like to know a little about it. where did it come from, how did it get here and how much is it worth?
it sounds like a normal swedish coin, the value is then 0.1 euro. if it is a coin admitted when the king was married , celebration coin, then more. coins before 1977? , contains a lot of silver.
Approx 0,9 us dollar
0.14 US dollars
i am looking for value of sweden 25 ore - 10 ore also is silver or not. thank you
"Sverige" is Swedish for, well, Sweden. Anything with that new a date on it is a common circulation coin worth face value only. Sweden uses the Swedish crown (SEK) as its currency pending adoption of the euro. In Swedish one crown is "en krona", the plural is "kronor". There is also a half-crown coin denominated as 50 öre. Exchange rates change all the time but the crown has been worth 12 to 14 US cents for the last few years so that's probably sufficient for valuing your coin.
It's an ordinary circulation coin from Sweden. The motto translates as "King Carl XVI Gustaf, For Sweden Today" You didn't give its denomination but the most expensive circulation coin is 10 kr, or about $1.50 U.S. so that's the most it could be worth.
Need the sn and mdl ....mfg for over 20 years and value ranges from 200- 500 or so
You will have to check the auction sites to see what they are bringing.
You didn't post its denomination but any Swedish coin with a date that recent is unlikely to be worth more than face value unless it's in uncirculated condition.