Description:
Obverse
Portrait of the king facing left.
Reverse
Crown of Erik XIV, motto of the king. Below value and date.
The crown divides the letters ED: the letter “E” indicates the place the coin was minted and on the right are the letter “D” is the initials of the Riksbank Governor.
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