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AI Identification

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Swedish silver-clad or alloy coin, consistent with a 1950 10 öre

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object appears to be a Swedish coin, consistent with the 10 öre denomination minted in the mid-20th century. The obverse side shown features a large, crowned monogram of King Gustaf VI Adolf, flanked by the split numerals '19' and '50', suggesting a strike year of 1950. The peripheral inscription reads 'MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET', which translates to 'With the people for the fatherland'. The coin presents a circular form with a raised rim and appears to be made of a silver alloy or possibly copper-nickel; a physical test would be required to identify the metallic composition. The surface shows signs of circulation, including minor scratches, soft wear on the higher relief elements of the crown and monogram, and a noticeable brownish-gold patina or toning across both the fields and the raised lettering. At the bottom, a very small mark is visible, which is stylistically consistent with the mintmark for Stockholm. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with government-issued currency from this period. Note that this identification is based on visible surface markings, which are subject to in-person verification for weight, diameter, and authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the image provided, the item appears to be a 1950 Swedish 10 öre coin, bearing markings consistent with a silver alloy strike from the reign of King Gustaf VI Adolf. I can observe the crowned monogram and the 1950 date, which are stylistically consistent with official government currency; however, I cannot verify the metallic composition or weight from a photograph alone. These coins were typically minted in 40% silver, but a physical test would be required to rule out base-metal counterfeits or modern replicas. The surface shows visible circulation wear and a heavy patina, which suggests it has seen significant handling. In the current numismatic market, high-grade examples of common-date Swedish circulation coins are generally easy to find, keeping the value for circulated specimens quite low. My estimate reflects the value for a circulated silver-alloy coin of this type as a working hypothesis. If the piece were found to be a base-metal reproduction or a common contemporary counterfeit, it would have negligible or purely novelty value. To determine a more precise valuation or to establish its status as a government-issued strike, a physical inspection by a numismatist is necessary to verify the planchet’s weight, diameter, and the specific orientation of the Mint of Stockholm mark. Given the high mintage of this series, the market demand is largely driven by silver content and completeness of collection sets rather than individual rarity.

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