Description:
Obverse
In center one of the arches connecting the two parts of Parliament House, with above a the position of the seats in the Chamber.
Reverse
National emblem of Sweden (The Three crowns) on a circular brick background, as taken from a window in the Chamber. Outside, in a designed ornament, the date above and the value below, withat 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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