Gustaf V coinage 1909 - 1950
 
Gustaf V (Oscar Gustaf Adolf; 16 June 1858 – 29 October 1950) was King of Sweden from 08 December 1907 until his death in 29 October 1950. He was the eldest son of King Oscar II of Sweden and Sophia of Nassau, a half-sister of Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Upon his father's accession to the throne in 1872, Gustaf became crown prince of both Sweden and Norway. Reigning from the death of his father, Oscar II, in 1907 to his own death 43 years later, he holds the record of being the oldest monarch of Sweden and the third-longest rule, after Magnus IV and Carl XVI Gustaf. He was also the last Swedish monarch to exercise his royal prerogatives, which largely died with him, although they were formally abolished only with the remaking of the Swedish constitution in 1974. He was the first Swedish king since the High Middle Ages not to have a coronation and so never wore the king's crown, a practice that has continued ever since.
Gustaf's early reign saw the rise of parliamentary rule in Sweden although the leadup to World War I induced his dismissal of Liberal Prime Minister Karl Staaff in 1914, replacing him with his own figurehead, Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, the father of Dag Hammarskjöld, for most of the war. However, after the Liberals and Social Democrats secured a parliamentary majority under Staaff's successor, Nils Edén, he allowed Edén to form a new government which de facto stripped the monarchy of all virtual powers and enacted universal and equal suffrage, including for women, by 1919. Bowing fully to the principles of parliamentary democracy, he remained a popular figurehead for the remaining 31 years of his rule, although not completely without influence – during World War II he allegedly urged Per Albin Hansson's coalition government to accept requests from Nazi Germany for logistics support, refusing which might have provoked an invasion. This remains controversial to date, although he is not known to have shown much support for fascism or radical nationalism; his pro-German and anti-Communist stance was well known also in World War I.
Following his death at age 92, he was implicated in a homosexual affair in the Haijby affair. His alleged lover Kurt Haijby was imprisoned in 1952 for blackmail of the court in the 1930s. (Homosexuality was a criminal offense in Sweden until 1944, though Gustaf's position would have granted automatic immunity.) An avid hunter and sportsman, he presided over the 1912 Olympic Games and chaired the Swedish Association of Sports from 1897 to 1907. Most notably, he represented Sweden (under the alias of Mr G.) as a competitive tennis player, keeping up competitive tennis until his 80s, when his eyesight deteriorated rapidly. He died from flu complications and was succeeded by his son, Gustaf VI Adolf. He was burial on 09 November 1950 at Riddarholmen Church.
 
 
Coinage
Currency: Krona = 100 öre (since 30 May 1873).
The introduction of the krona, which replaced at par the riksdaler, was a result of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which came into effect in 1876 and lasted until the beginning of World War I. The parties to the union were the Scandinavian countries, where the name was krona in Sweden and krone in Denmark and Norway, which in English literally means "crown". The three currencies were on the gold standard, with the krona/krone defined as ​1⁄2480 of a kilogram of pure gold. After dissolution of the monetary union in August 1914, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway all decided to keep the names of their respective and now separate currencies. The Swedish Krona gold standards was abolished by the 1931 law.
The krona (plural: kronor; sign: kr; code: SEK) is the official currency of Sweden. Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value. In English, the currency is sometimes referred to as the Swedish crown, as krona literally means "crown" in Swedish. The Swedish krona was the ninth-most traded currency in the world by value in April 2016.
One krona is subdivided into 100 öre (singular; plural öre or ören, where the former is always used after a cardinal number, hence "50 öre", but otherwise the latter is often preferred in contemporary speech). However, all öre coins have been discontinued as of 30 September 2010. Goods can still be priced in öre, but all sums are rounded to the nearest krona when paying with cash. The word öre is ultimately derived from the Latin word for gold.
 
 
KM#777.2 / Schön# 20 öre. Year: 1909-1950. Weight: 2.00 grams. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 15.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "1" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "ETT ÖRE" (One Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912/1, 1912, 1913/12, 1913 Long tailed 9, 1913 short-tailed 9, 1914 Open 4, 1914 Closed 4, 1915/3, 1915, 1916 Short 6, 1916 Long 6, 1919 (unique), 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929 Curved 2, 1929 Straight 2, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 Long 6, 1936 Short 6, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 and 1950. Type: Large Cross.

Note: KM#777.1 has Small Cross type and was produced only in 1909 with mintage: 3,805,600 (including Large Cross type).

 

Year: 1923. Weight: 2.00 g. Mintage: 4,511,800.

Year: 1926. Weight: 2.03 g. Mintage: 7,739,300.

Year: 1927. Weight: 2.01 g. Mintage: 3,601,600.

Year: 1928. Weight: 2.01 g. Mintage: 2,380,800.

Year: 1929 Curved "2" at the bottom and Thick tail of last "9". Weight: 2.02 g. Mintage: 6,090,500.

Year: 1929 Straight "2" at the bottom and Thin tail of last "9". Weight: 2.03 g. Mintage: N/A (including with above variety).

Year: 1933. Weight: 2.01 g. Mintage: 3,426,800.

Year: 1935. Weight: 1.91 g. Mintage: 4,599,800.

Year: 1936 Short 6. Weight: 1.95 g. Mintage: 6,166,100 (including Long 6 variety).

Year: 1937. Weight: 2.03 g. Mintage: 7,738,200.

Year: 1939. Weight: 1.98 g. Mintage: 6,562,300.

Year: 1940. Weight: 2.03 g. Mintage: 4,059,900.

Year: 1941. Weight: 2.08 g. Mintage: 11,599,090.

Year: 1942. Weight: 2.04 g. Mintage: 3,992,000.

Year: 1950. Weight: 2.03 g. Mintage: 22,421,200.
 
 
KM#810 / Schön# 40 öre. Year: 1942-1950. Weight: 1.75 grams. Metal: Iron (magnetic). Diameter: 15.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "1" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "ETT ÖRE" (One Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1945 Serif 4, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950.

Note: World War II issues.

 

Year: 1942. Weight: 1.72 g. Mintage: 10,053,000.

Year: 1943. Weight: 1.73 g. Mintage: 10,714,000.

Year: 1944. Weight: 1.73 g. Mintage: 8,648,500.

Year: 1946. Weight: 1.71 g. Mintage: 6,611,000.

Year: 1947. Weight: 1.74 g. Mintage: 14,244,500.

Year: 1948. Weight: 1.72 g. Mintage: 15,442,000.

Year: 1949. Weight: 1.74 g. Mintage: 11,778,900.

Note: Only Short last digit "9" type exists.

Year: 1950. Weight: 1.78 g. Mintage: 14,431,500.
 
 
KM#778 / Schön# 21 2 öre. Year: 1909-1950. Weight: 4.00 grams. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 20.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "2" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "TVÅ ÖRE" (Two Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915/4, 1915, 1916/5, 1916 Short 6, 1916 Long 6, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 Short 6, 1936 Long 6, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 and 1950.
 

Year: 1920. Weight: 3.91 g. Mintage: 3,464,750.

Year: 1921. Weight: 3.96 g. Mintage: 2,958,250.

Year: 1922. Weight: 3.91 g. Mintage: 521,600.

Year: 1926. Weight: 3.99 g. Mintage: 3,573,950.

Year: 1927. Weight: 3.91 g. Mintage: 2,190,250.

Year: 1928. Weight: 3.96 g. Mintage: 832,250.

Year: 1930. Weight: 3.96 g. Mintage: 2,589,850.

Year: 1932. Weight: 3.99 g. Mintage: 1,179,150.

Year: 1933. Weight: 3.96 g. Mintage: 1,721,300.

Year: 1937. Weight: 4.02 g. Mintage: 2,980,950.

Year: 1938. Weight: 3.86 g. Mintage: 3,224,800.

Year: 1939. Weight: 3.95 g. Mintage: 4,014,200.

Year: 1940. Weight: 3.98 g. Mintage: 3,304,750.

Year: 1941. Weight: 4.06 g. Mintage: 7,337,198.

Year: 1942. Weight: 3.97 g. Mintage: 1,614,000.

Year: 1950. Weight: 4.05 g. Mintage: 5,823,000.
 
 
KM#790 2 öre. Year: 1917-1920. Weight: 3.50 grams. Metal: Iron (magnetic). Diameter: 20.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "2" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "TVÅ ÖRE" (Two Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920 (Only one coin was produced in 1920).

Note: World War I issues.

 

Year: 1917. Weight: 3.46 g. Mintage: 4,576,200.

Year: 1918. Weight: 3.50 g. Mintage: 4,981,750.
 
 
KM#811 / Schön# 41 2 öre. Year: 1942-1950. Weight: 3.50 grams. Metal: Iron (magnetic). Diameter: 20.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "2" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "TVÅ ÖRE" (Two Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 Long 9, 1949 Short 9 and 1950.

Note: World War II issues.

 

Year: 1943. Weight: 3.52 g. Mintage: 6,999,300.

Year: 1944. Weight: 3.48 g. Mintage: 6,125,900.

Year: 1945. Weight: 3.55 g. Mintage: 4,773,400.

Year: 1946. Weight: 3.56 g. Mintage: 5,854,000.

Year: 1947. Weight: 3.47 g. Mintage: 9,535,750.

Year: 1948. Weight: 3.49 g. Mintage: 11,424,250.

Year: 1949 Long last digit "9". Weight: 3.56 g. Mintage: 10,599,750 (including below type).

Year: 1949 Short last digit "9". Weight: 3.41 g. Mintage: N/A (including above type).

Year: 1950. Weight: 3.57 g. Mintage: 13,323,000.
 
 
KM#779.2 / Schön# 22 5 öre. Year: 1909-1950. Weight: 8.00 grams. Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 26.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "5" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "FEM ÖRE" (Five Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1909, 1910, 1911 Narrow base mint mark, 1911 Wide base mint mark, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916/5, 1916 Short 6, 1916 Long 6, 1917 (one piece issued), 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 Short 6, 1936 Long 6, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1940 Serif 4, 1941, 1942 and 1950. Type: Large Cross.

Note: KM#779.1 has Small Cross type and was produced only in 1909 with mintage: 917,230 (including Large Cross type).

 

Year: 1915. Weight: 7.89 g. Mintage: 1,122,820.

Year: 1925. Weight: 7.87 g. Mintage: 1,943,500.

Year: 1926. Weight: 7.95 g. Mintage: 1,742,100.

Year: 1932. Weight: 7.95 g. Mintage: 1,165,220.

Year: 1934. Weight: 7.98 g. Mintage: 1,710,260.

Year: 1935. Weight: 8.04 g. Mintage: 1,682,020.

Year: 1936 Short "6". Weight: 8.18 g. Mintage: 1,625,700 (including below type).

Year: 1936 Long "6". Weight: 7.93 g. Mintage: N/A (including above type).

Year: 1937. Weight: 7.94 g. Mintage: 2,637,260.

Year: 1938. Weight: 8.41 g. Mintage: 2,354,240.

Year: 1940 Serif "4". Weight: 7.96 g. Mintage: 2,729,580 (including both normal and Serif 4).

Year: 1941. Weight: 8.10 g. Mintage: 2,054,540.

Year: 1950. Weight: 8.01 g. Mintage: 12,559,100.
 
 
KM#812 / Schön# 42 5 öre. Year: 1942-1950. Weight: 6.95 grams. Metal: Iron (magnetic). Diameter: 26.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned double monogram "GGV" of King Gustaf V of Sweden in the center that divides the Date. King's motto around rim: "MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland). Reverse: Numeral "5" at the top. Three crowns of Sweden in the center divides value "FEM ÖRE" (Five Öre) at base of lower crown. Mintmark of Stockholm mint at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950.

Note: World War II issues.

 

Year: 1942. Weight: 6.85 g. Mintage: 4,343,420.

Year: 1943. Weight: 7.08 g. Mintage: 5,570,180.

Year: 1944. Weight: 7.02 g. Mintage: 4,561,980.

Year: 1945. Weight: 6.94 g. Mintage: 3,771,100.

Year: 1946. Weight: 6.96 g. Mintage: 2,375,080.

Year: 1947. Weight: 6.94 g. Mintage: 6,034,840.

Year: 1948. Weight: 6.88 g. Mintage: 6,246,000.

Year: 1949. Weight: 6.84 g. Mintage: 7,839,640.

Note: Only Short last digit "9" type exists.

Same as above coin but having light colour.

Weight: 6.83 g.

Year: 1950. Weight: 6.91 g. Mintage: 5,289,500.
 
 
KM#780 / Schön# 23 10 öre. Year: 1909-1942. Weight: 1.45 grams. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 15.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned shield with the three crowns of Sweden divides date at sides. Reverse: "SVERIGE" (Sweden) written at the top. Numerals "10"in the center. "ÖRE" written at the bottom. In the lower part, at left is the mintmark, while at right there is the initial "W" (1909-1927) or "G" (1928-1942). Mintage Years: 1909W, 1911W, 1913W, 1914W, 1914W Serif 4, 1915W, 1916/5 W, 1916W, 1917W, 1918W, 1919W, 1927W, 1928G, 1929G, 1930G, 1931G, 1933G, 1934G, 1935G, 1936G Short 6, 1936G Long 6, 1937G, 1938G (also exists in Proofs), 1939/29 G, 1939G (also exists in Proofs), 1940G, 1941G and 1942G.
 

Year: 1911 W. Weight: 1.44 g. Mintage: 3,180,650.

Small "W" is written at 4 o'clock near the rim on the Reverse side.

Year: 1935 G. Weight: 1.42 g. Mintage: 2,426,283.

Small "G" is written at 4 o'clock near the rim on the Reverse side.

Year: 1938 G. Weight: 1.43 g. Mintage: 7,428,140 + N/A Proofs.

Small "G" is written at 4 o'clock near the rim on the Reverse side.

 
 
KM#795 / Schön# 31 10 öre. Year: 1920-1947. Weight: 1.50 grams. Metal: Nickel-Bronze. Diameter: 15.00 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned monogram "GV" divides date at sides. Small mintmark is written at 5 o'clock near the rim. Reverse: "SVERIGE" (Sweden) written at the top. Numerals "10"in the center. "ÖRE" written at the bottom. Small initial "W" (1920-1921, 1923-1925) or "G" (1940) or without (1941) or "TS" (1946-1947) written at the bottom, near the rim. Mintage Years: 1920W, 1920W Large W with hooks, 1920W Large W without hooks, 1921W, 1923W, 1924W, 1925W, 1940G, 1941, 1946 large TS, 1946 small TS and 1947 small TS.
 

Year: 1921 W. Weight: 1.48 g. Mintage: 2,269,950.

Small "W" is written at bottom near the rim on the Reverse side.

Year: 1940 G. Weight: 1.49 g. Mintage: 3,373,200.

Small "G" is written at bottom near the rim on the Reverse side.

Year: 1946 small TS. Weight: 1.52 g. Mintage: 4,115,940.

Small overlapped "TS" is written at bottom near the rim on the Reverse side.

Year: 1947 small TS. Weight: 1.50 g. Mintage: 4,132,950.

Small overlapped "TS" is written at bottom near the rim on the Reverse side.

 
 
KM#813 / Schön# 43 10 öre. Year: 1942-1950. Weight: 1.44 grams. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 15.00 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Large Numerals "10" at the upper part with "ÖRE" written below it. Date below the Value. Small initial "G" (1942-1945) or "TS" (1945-1950) written at the bottom. Reverse: Crown in the center with "SVERIGE" (Sweden) written below it. Mintmark at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1942G (also Proof exists), 1943G, 1944G, 1945G, 1945TS with hooks, 1945TS without hooks, 1945TS/G, 1946/5 TS Open 6, 1946 TS Open 6, 1946 TS Closed 6, 1947TS, 1948TS, 1949TS and 1950TS.
 

Year: 1944 G. Weight: 1.48 g. Mintage: 12,276,900.

Year: 1950 overlapped TS. Weight: 1.45 g. Mintage: 31,823,870.
 
 
KM#785 / Schön# 24 25 öre. Year: 1910-1941. Weight: 2.42 grams. Metal: 0.600 Silver. Diameter: 16.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned shield with the three crowns of Sweden divides date at sides. "SVERIGE" (Sweden) written at the bottom. Reverse: Value "25 ÖRE" written at the top section. Mintmark with one dash on each side, in the center. Wreath at the bottom section.. Initial "W" (1910-1927) or "G" (1928-1941) at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1910W Large cross, 1910W Small cross, 1912W, 1914W, 1916W, 1917W, 1918W Small 8, 1918W Wide 8, 1919W, 1927W, 1928G, 1929G, 1930G, 1931G, 1932G, 1933G, 1934G, 1936G, 1936G broken G, 1937G broken small G, 1937G Large G, 1937G Small G, 1938G, 1939G, 1940G and 1941G.
 

Year: 1917 W. Weight: 2.28 g. Mintage: 1,657,312.

Year: 1937 Large G. Weight: 2.39 g. Mintage: 3,258,956 (including all three varieties).

Year: 1941 G. Weight: 2.37 g. Mintage: 1,995,200.
 
 
KM#798 / Schön# 32 25 öre. Year: 1921-1947. Weight: 2.40 grams. Metal: Nickel-Bronze. Diameter: 16.50 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned monogram "GV" divides date at sides. Small mintmark is written at 5 o'clock near the rim. Reverse: Value "25 ÖRE" written in the center; surround by Wreath. Initial "W" (1921) or "G" (1940-1941) or "TS" (1946-1947) at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1921W, 1940G, 1941G, 1946 small TS, 1946 large TS, 1947 small TS and 1947 large TS.
 

Year: 1921 W. Weight: 2.38 g. Mintage: 1,354,656.

Year: 1940 G. Weight: 2.34 g. Mintage: 2,333,040.

Year: 1947 Large overlapped TS. Weight: 2.40 g. Mintage: 1,594,200 (including both varieties).
 
 
KM#816 / Schön# 44 25 öre. Year: 1910-1941. Weight: 2.32 grams. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 16.50 mm. Edge: Plain. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Large Numerals "25" at the upper part with "ÖRE" written below it. Date below the Value. Small initial "G" (1942-1945) or "TS" (1945-1950) written at the bottom. Reverse: Crown in the center with "SVERIGE" (Sweden) written below it. Mintmark at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1943G, 1944G, 1945G, 1945 G/TS, 1945 large TS with T hooks, 1945 small TS with T hooks, 1946TS serif 6, 1947 large TS without serif, 1947 small TS with serif, 1948TS, 1949TS, 1950 large TS and 1950 small TS.
 

Year: 1943 G. Weight: 2.35 g. Mintage: 9,854,640.

Year: 1944 G. Weight: 2.27 g. Mintage: 9,532,148.

Year: 1945 G. Weight: 2.30 g. Mintage: 5,362,800 (including all four varieties).

Year: 1945 small TS with hooks of "T". Weight: 2.31 g. Mintage: N/A (including above).

Year: 1947 large TS without serif Date. Weight: 2.26 g. Mintage: 5,332,800 (including both varieties).

Year: 1950 small TS. Weight: 2.29 g. Mintage: 12,059,144 (including both varieties).
 
 
KM#814 / Schön# 46 Krona. Year: 1942-1950. Weight: 7.00 grams. Metal: 0.400 Silver. Diameter: 25.00 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Crowned arms within Seraphim Order's Chain, which divides value "1 K" on both sides. Date at the bottom. Reverse: Gustaf V's head facing left in the center. The tip of neck-cut divides mintmarks (left side) and small initial (right side): "G" (1942-1945) or "TS" (1945-1950). The engraver's "EL." (Erik Lindberg) monogram to the right of the truncation. Design on left and right sides. "GUSTAF·V·SVERIGES·KONUNG" (Gustaf V King of Sweden) written at the top section. "MED·FOLKET·FÖR·FOSTERLANDET" (With the People for the Motherland) written at the bottom section. Mintage Years: 1942G, 1943G Plain 4, 1943G Crosslet 4, 1943G large lump on date numeral "3", 1944G, 1945G, 1945 "TS" with hooks, 1945 "TS" without hooks, 1945TS/G, 1946TS, 1947TS, 1948TS, 1949TS equal tails of 9s, 1949TS different tails of 9s and 1950TS.th serif, 1948TS, 1949TS, 1950 large TS and 1950 small TS.
 

Year: 1945 G. Weight: 6.88 g. Mintage: 7,359,360 (including all three varieties).

Year: 1946 TS. Weight: 6.95 g. Mintage: 19,170,454.

Year: 1948 TS. Weight: 7.01 g. Mintage: 10,430,588.
 
 
KM#787 / Schön# 27 2 Kronor. Year: 1910-1940. Weight: 15.00 grams. Metal: 0.800 Silver. Diameter: 30.75 mm. Edge: Reeded. Alignment: Medal. Mint: Stockholm, Sweden. Obverse: Head of King Gustaf V facing left in the center. "GUSTAF V SVERIGES KONUNG" (Gustaf V King of Sweden) written around King Gustaf V head. Mintmark at the lower left side and the initial at the lower right side: "W" (1910-1926) or "G" (1928-1940). Date at the bottom with dot between each digit. Reverse: Crowned arms within Seraphim Order's Chain in the center. "MED FOLKET FÖR" (With the People for) written on the left side clockwise and "FOSTERLANDET" (the Motherland) written on the right side clockwise.  Value "2 Kr." written at the bottom. Mintage Years: 1910W Initial close to date, 1910W Initial far from date, 1912W, 1913W, 1914W, 1915W, 1922W, 1924W, 1926W, 1928G, 1929G, 1930G, 1931G, 1934G, 1935G, 1936G, 1937G (also Proof exists), 1938G (also Proof exists), 1939G (also Proof exists), 1940G and 1940G Serif 4. Demonetized: 30 June 2017.
 

Year: 1910 "W" initial close from Date. Weight: 14.91 g. Mintage: 374,725 (including both varieties).
 
 
 
 
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