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.
"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 "För 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.
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 is illegal for a private person to sale those kinds of weapons in Sweden.
It is *i* tiden - the motto of the current king Carl XVI Gustaf, "For Sweden - With the times".
The value of a Carl XVI Gustaf Sverige 1984 coin or collectible can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, coins from this era might range from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on these factors. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction prices for similar items.
only high denomination coins 100 Kronor 200 Kronor 300 Kronor also 50 Kronor in 1975 only
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt was born in 1921.
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt died in 1992.
Carl Gustaf Pilo died in 1793.
Carl Gustaf Pilo was born in 1711.
Carl Gustaf Nordin died in 1812.