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Sweden, Gustav II Adolf, 1611-1632. 4 Mark 1615, Stockholm, KM 64, SM 57b, silver 41 mm, weight 19,17 g., condition aVF, small scratches, patina
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Elblag (Elbing) - Swedish occupation, Gustaf II Adolph 1617-1632. Poltorak 1629, Elblag, Kop. 9605, Ahl. SB 23, var. MON ... CIVI ELB, Silver 20 mm, weight 1,09 g., Condition VF+/aXF , grey patina, glossy background, nice above average specimen
Sweden. Medal 1890 commemorating the Exhibition of Industry and Crafts in Halmstad, by Gustaf Ekwall, Silver 42,00 mm, weight 31,53 g., Condition XF, minor edge nicks, nice patina.
Russia / Sweden, Gustaf III, 1771-1792. 5 Kopeks 1787 / 7 EM, Avesta Mint, Brekke 6, Bitkin 1294 (R2), Ilyin 40 Rub., Конрос #180/205, Copper 43 mm, weight 50,41 g., Condition VF, brown patina, minor edge and surface damages. Date overstruck from 1777 to 1787. An extremely rare coin type occasionally found on the numismatic market. A great treat for collectors of Russian and Swedish copper coins.
Swedish wartime issue of Gustav III. During the war between Russia and Sweden in 1788, the Swedish government began to introduce imitations of Russian coins with a face value of 5 kopecks minted at the Avesta mint. Gustav III of Sweden commissioned their production for distribution to his troops in the occupied regions of Russia and the borderlands. To differentiate, the design of the imperial crown was changed to that of the royal crown to make it easier to identify from Russian...
Elblag (Elbing) - Swedish occupation, Gustaf II Adolph 1617–1632. Poltorak 1632, Elblag, Kop. 9610 R, Ahl. 26, var. MON NO REG SVE, Silver 19 mm, weight 0,91 g., Condition VF, nice patina
Sweden, Carl XII 1697-1718. Daler 1718, Flink och Färdig (Agile and Ready), SM.216, SMB.262, KM A356, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,38 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina
Elblag (Elbing) - Swedish occupation, Gustaf II Adolph 1617–1632. Grosz (Groschen) 1629, Elblag, Kop. 9599 R2, Ahl. 29b, Silver 19 mm, weigt 0,80 g., Condition aVF/Fine+, patina, rare
Germany. Bremen and Verden 1/16 Taler (Dütchen) 1667 MM, Karl XI 1660-1697, KM 63, Ahlstrom 35, silver 20 mm, weight 1,77 g., Condition XF, Beautiful patina
Sweden. AR 16 Öre Klipping 1563, Stockholm, Erik XIV 1560-1568, SM 44a, Silver 26 x 26 mm, weight 24,06 g., Condition XF, surface with a nice mint glossy, gold patina, very attractive specimen
Sweden. Oscar II, medal for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, 1885, by A. Lindberg, bronze 51 mm, weight 61.69 g., Condition XF+, nice bronze patina.
Sweden, Medal by Lea Ahlborn commemorating the death of Queen Lovisa in Stockholm on March 30, 1871, pewter/tin 42 mm, weight 33.42 g., condition XF+, nice luster.
Louise was born in August 1828 in the Hague, and was the daughter of Fredrik of the Netherlands and Louise of Prussia.
She was chosen as a suitable wife for the Swedish heir to the throne, Karl (XV). Their wedding took place in June 1850 and her official name became Lovisa. In 1859, she became queen of Sweden and Norway. Lovisa and Karl XV were very different, and their relationship was never particularly happy. They had two children, of whom only their daughter reached adulthood.
Lovisa devoted herself to charity work and was the patron and founder of several associations, such as a care home for sick children, a school for deaf children, and a society for the establishment of orphanages in Lapland.
Elblag (Elbing) - Swedish occupation, Gustaf II Adolph 1617–1632. Poltorak 1632, Elblag, Kop. 9610 R, Ahl. 26, var. MON NO REG SVE, Silver 19 mm, weight 1,13 g., Condition VF, grey patina
Sweden. Medal commemorating the marriage of Gustaf V to Victoria of Baden 1881, bronzed Tin 44 mm, weight 41.17 g., Condition aXF, nice lustrous patina, dark spots, minor surface and edging impacts.
On the obverse the inscription GUSTAF VICTORIA and busts of Gustaf and Victoria facing right, on the reverse their joined coats of arms, text in two lines and the date September 20, 1881.
Sweden, Oscar II 1872-1907. Medal on the occasion of the Malmö Exhibition - Industry and Crafts, 1881, engraver: L. H. Ekvall, tin 50 mm, weight 63,41 g., Condition XF+/XF
Sweden 100 Kronor 1985, International Year of the Forest, KM 866, Silver 32 mm, weight 16 g. .925, Condition UNC, in original plastic box
Sweden, Gustav III 1771-1792. Riksdaler 1783 OL, Stockholm, KM 527, Dav. 1736, SM (2022) 50, SMH 5.5, Silver 41 mm, weight 29,18 g. .878, Condition XF, nice, dark patina with shine, atractive
Sweden, Carl XII 1697-1718. Daler 1718, Flink och Färdig (Agile and Ready), SM.216, SMB.262, KM A356, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,38 g., Condition VF+, nice brown patina
Sweden, Gustav II Adolf, 1611-1632. 4 Mark 1615, Stockholm, KM 64, SM 57b, silver 41 mm, weight 19,17 g., condition aVF, small scratches, patina