Sweden Coins: Type Collecting - 2/3 Skilling

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The currency reform of 1798 introduced the Skilling, for which 48 equaled 1 Riksdaler. The Skilling changed to the Skilling Banco in 1835, and was retired in 1855.

1835-1843


Coins struck in copper. Diameter 24.4 mm, weight 7.6 grams.

1844-1845


New obverse design for King Oscar.

1845-1855


Redesigned smaller head of King Oscar.

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References:
- Myntkalendar 1981, by Raoul Örtendahl, 1980.
- 1994 Standard Catalog of World Coins, by Chester L. Krause and Clifford Mishler, 1993.
- Standard Catalog of World Coins - 18th Century, by Chester L. Krause and Clifford Mishler, 1997.

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