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AI Identification

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Swedish 1 Krona-style coinage featuring Gustaf VI Adolf

Coins and Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $10.00

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a silver-toned circular coin consistent in design with Swedish currency. The obverse side displays a left-facing profile portrait of a man, accompanied by the circumscribed text 'GUSTAF VI ADOLF SVERIGES KONUNG'. The portrait exhibits details consistent with the likeness of King Gustaf VI Adolf, who reigned from 1950 to 1973. Although the reverse is not visible, the physical diameter relative to the human wrist in the frame suggests it is likely a 1 Krona denomination. The coin appears to be made of a metallic alloy; however, without physical testing, it cannot be determined if it is silver or a copper-nickel composition, which changed in production around 1968. The surface shows visible signs of circulation, including light scratches, minor abrasions on the high points of the portrait, and a dulling of the original luster consistent with age and use. The edges appear to be reeded. While the markings are legible, this identification remains a hypothesis based on visual evidence, as the item has not been weighed or subjected to professional numismatic verification for authenticity or specific mintage year.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of a coin in the style of a Swedish 1 Krona featuring King Gustaf VI Adolf. While the portrait and lettering 'GUSTAF VI ADOLF SVERIGES KONUNG' are clearly legible, I cannot determine the specific mintage year or metallic composition from a photograph alone. This is a critical distinction, as Swedish 1 Krona coins minted prior to 1968 typically contained 40% silver, whereas those produced from 1968 onward are composed of copper-nickel. Based on what I can see, the coin shows signs of circulation including moderate abrasions on the cheek and hair, which would likely grade it in 'Very Fine' to 'Extremely Fine' condition rather than 'Uncirculated.' My estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a standard circulation issue. If the coin is a pre-1968 silver strike, the value sits closer to the $5.00–$10.00 range based on silver melt value and collector interest. If it is the later copper-nickel variety, the value is nominal, often closer to its face value or $1.00 in a retail setting. I cannot verify the weight, edge thickness, or metallurgical properties from this photo. To reach a more precise valuation, the coin would need an in-person inspection to determine the year and a specific gravity test to identify the alloy. Should the item be found to be a base-metal replica or a common-date specimen in poor condition, its market value would be negligible. The current market for mid-20th-century Swedish coinage is stable, with value primarily driven by silver content and high-grade preservation.

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