Description:
Obverse
Head of Dag Hammarskjöld facing right
Reverse
Stylized flames. The legend is a text from Dag Hammarskjöld’s interpretation of "Chronique" by the French author and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature Saint-John Perse. Below the value. To the left of the stylised flames is the letter "E", which stands for Eskilstuna, the place where the coin was minted, and to the right the letter "H", which is the first letter of the Riksbank Governor’s surname
Related Coins
2 Dukater - Carl XIV Johan
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 2 Dukater
(32/3)
Year: 1830-1843 / Material: Gold (.976)
1 Mark - Karl XII (Type I)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Mark
(1/8)
Year: 1697-1707 / Material: Silver (.694)
1 Skilling Banco - Oscar I (large head)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Skilling Banco
(1/48)
Year: 1844-1845 / Material: Copper
1 Krona - Carl XVI Gustaf (New Millennium)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Krona
(1 SEK)
Year: 2000 / Material: Copper-nickel
1 Mark - Gustav Vasa (Type II)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Mark
Year: 1556 / Material: Silver (.500)
¼ Skilling - Carl XIV Johan
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1/4 Skilling
(1/192)
Year: 1819-1830 / Material: Copper
1 Riksdaler - Fredrik I (Type V)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Riksdaler
(1)
Year: 1750-1751 / Material: Silver (.878)
200 Kronor - Carl XVI Gustaf (Birthday)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 200 Kronor
200 SEK = 23 USD
Year: (1996) / Material: Silver (.925)
1 Riksdaler Specie / 4 Riksdaler Riksmynt - Oscar I (short goatee)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1 Riksdaler Specie = 4 Riksdaler Riksmynt
(4)
Year: 1855-1856 / Material: Silver (.750)
½ Skilling - Gustav IV Adolf (Avesta mint)
Country: Sweden / Denomination: 1/2 Skilling
(1/96)
Year: 1802-1809 / Material: Copper






















