(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Sweden. 5 Öre 1909, Gustav V 1907-1950, KM 779.1 (small cross above mongram), Bronze 27 mm, weight 7,87 g., Condition VF, patina
Sweden. 2 Kronor 1944 G, KM 815, Silver 31 mm, weight 14 g. .400, Condition aUNC
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, Carl XVI Gustaf (1973 - date). 50 Kronor 1976, Wedding of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, KM 854, Silver 36 mm, weight 27 g. .925, Condition UNC
Sweden. 5 Kronor 1972, 90th Birthday Anniversary of Gustav VI Adolf, KM 847, Silver 32 mm, weight 18 g. .830, Condition BU
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.
Sweden. 5 Kronor 1962, 80th Birthday Anniversary of Gustav VI Adolf, KM 838, Silver 34 mm, weight 18 g. .400, Condition aUNC
R. Delzanno. Sveriges Myntbok. Coins from Sweden 995-2022.
The first illustrated catalogue of its kind to cover the entire Swedish coinage, as well as a selection of medals. For those who are interested in Sweden, its history both politically, culturally and artistically, the coins and medals offer by far the best 'time machine' through which we get a fascinating insight into the conditions of the past.
Size: 30 cm X 21 cm. Hardcover. New. Two volumes. Volume I 680 pages. Volume II 1326 pages. Languages: Swedish, German, English.
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. 2 Kronor 1944 G, KM 815, Silver 31 mm, weight 14 g. .400, Condition aUNC/BU
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, Charles XIV John (1818 - 1844). Medal 1823 commemorating the wedding of Oscar I to Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,10 g., Condition VF, patina
Sweden. 5 Kronor 1971 U, KM 829, Silver 34 mm, weight 18 g. .400, Condition XF+, hairlines on reverse
Sweden. 5 Kronor 1954 TS, KM 829, Silver 34 mm, weight 18 g. .400, Condition aUNC
Riga, Swedish occupation. Gustav II Adolf 1621–1632. Poltorak 1622, Riga mint, Silver 20 mm, weight 1,10 g., Condition VF+/VF
Sweden. Medal commemorating a visit to the Solna Kyrka church, 44 mm silver, weight 39.09 g., signed on the rim, condition XF+, very nice gray patina. On the obverse view of the religious building, on the reverse the date 1923.6.8.
Solna Church (Swedish: Solna kyrka) is a so-called round church in Solna Municipality near Stockholm, Sweden. The oldest parts of the church are from the later 12th century, a Romanesque fortress church built in stone as a defensive stronghold of the village. Indeed, in this region of Sweden, Karelian raids were commonplace, as evidenced by the looting of the nearby town of Sigtuna in 1187. Although the church has retained most of its medieval exterior form, the church's interior decoration dates back to the 17th century. The building was restored in 1928.
A beautiful commemorative silver medal.
Sweden. 1 Krona 1941 G, KM 786.2, Silver 25 mm, weight 7,5 g. .800, Condition aUNC, patina
