Description:
Obverse
Front view of Stockholm City Hall, Ragnar Östberg's architectural masterpiece, which was inaugurated in 1923.
Reverse
City seal with three towers and a castle gate. The seal dates back to 1326 and was last used in 1607, when the facial portrait of Saint Erik, dating back to 1376, finally replaced the old seal. Outside, round the rim, the value and the the letters E and B ("E" indicates the place where the coin was minted, Eskilstuna, and "B" is the first letter in the Riksbank Governor’s surname
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