1 Krona - Carl XVI Gustaf 2 types difference [opgelost]

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Hello all,

 

Can anyone please help me understand what is the difference between these 2 coin types?

N#1513

and

N#6862

 

I might be missing something, but the only difference that I see is the Riksbank governor's initial on the reverse side. If this is the case, why is it not just a different variety, rather than a whole different type?

 

Thank you in advance for any help here!

 

Best,

Lulu

 When a letter is added after a KM number it usually means a change of metal. 

Your first link is a cladded coin over a core; 

the second link is just copper-nickel, no cladding. 

 In appearance just the same designs. 

Similar happened in the UK with say 1 Pence coins, 

where one was solid metal and the newer ones had the same metal over a steel core. 

Thank you, Zac! That makes sense, and I indeed has seen a similar cases before. I was just confused as both of them seemed to be actual Copper-Nickel, but you are right that one is cladded, the second one is not.

Resolving the topic.

Status gewijzigd naar Opgelost (LuluCoins, 18-nov-2024, 19:10)

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