Description:
Obverse
Head of king facing left divides the letters ED: the letter “E” indicates the place the coin was minted and on the right are the letter “D” is the initials of the Riksbank Governor. Below the neck are the artist's initials.
Reverse
Vasa Family coat of arms on a shield surmounted by Royal crown. To the left, a crown with the letters GAR (Gustavus Adolph Rex) that stands as Gustav II Adolf's monogram and the year 1628. On the right, the coat of arms of Sweden: the Three Crowns.
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