Obverse. Photo © Riksbank
  • 5 Kronor 2016, Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf
  • 5 Kronor 2016, Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf
Description

The Riksbank (Sweden's central bank) decided in 2016 to renew the Swedish coin series, which consists of the denominations 1, 2, 5 and 10-krona. The 1, 2 and 5-krona coins have been given a new design, while the 10-krona coin remained unchanged.

Sun, wind and water – a popular song title by Swedish artist Ted Gärdestad – inspired designer Ernst Nordin when modelling the new coins.

Obverse

Crowned King Carl XVI Gustaf's monogram separating year of minting. Legend 'Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden' is around. Designer's initials on the left.

A heraldic representation of the crown of King Eric XIV of Sweden. The original crown was made in Stockholm in 1561 by Flemish goldsmith Cornelius ver Weiden, for the coronation of King Eric XIV. It is held in the Treasury under the Stockholm Palace along with the rest of the Swedish Royal Regalia. The crown is the official crown of the King of Sweden and is still used in ceremonies.

CARL XVI GUSTAF
20 16
EN
SVERIGES KONUNG

Reverse

Stylised waves, the name of a country (Sweden) and denomination in the centre, Three Crowns, the lesser coat of arms, above.

Three Crowns are between the first letter of the place of issue (Stockholm) and the initials of the Governor of the Riksbank (Stefan Ingves).

Three Crowns (Swedish: Tre Kronor) is a national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two above and one below, placed on a blue background. The emblem is often used as a symbol of official State authority by the Monarchy, the Riksdag, the Government of Sweden and by Swedish embassies around the world, but also appears in other less formal contexts, such as the Sweden men's national ice hockey team, who wear the symbol on their sweaters and hence are called "Three Crowns".

S SI
SVERIGE
5
KRONOR

Edge
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Characteristics
Material Nordic Gold
Weight 6.1 g
Diameter 23.75 mm
Thickness 1.97 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Mint of Finland

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