Description:
Obverse
Royal Palace in Stockholm with the years 1754-2004 engraved below and the legend clockwise. In between on the left is the letter "E" to indicate the place where the coin was minted, Eskilstuna, and on the right the letter "H", which is the first letter in the Riksbank Governor’s surname, Heikensten.
Reverse
City map of Stockholm, with Gamla Stan (the old town) in focus and the Royal Palace marked with the Northern Pole star. Above the map are two keys. To the left of the map is the denomination.
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