Description:
Obverse
Three conjoined lined profiles facing left within crossed twigs; date above. Legend outside the circle.
Reverse
Three small crowns within crowned shield (a modern interpretation of the coat of arms of Sweden).
Below the value have at sides the letters E and U: E (at left) shows where the coin has been struck: Eskilstuna; the letter U (at right) s the first letter in the surname of the Governor of the Riksbank.
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