SwedenSilver Medal"Stockholm"(.925)-16.53 g,31mm;BUNC;Matte

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The Sweden Silver Medal "Stockholm" was minted in 1977 and is a beautiful piece of Swedish numismatic history. Made of silver with a purity of .925, this medal weighs 16.53 grams and has a diameter of 31 mm. The medal is described as BUNC, which stands for "Brilliant Uncirculated." This means that the medal is in pristine condition, with no signs of wear or handling. The "Matte" finish adds a unique touch to the design, giving it a subdued and elegant appearance. 1977 was an eventful year for Sweden. One notable event that took place was the marriage of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. The royal wedding was a grand affair, celebrated by the Swedish people and attended by dignitaries from around the world. This medal may have been created to commemorate this joyful occasion or to honor Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden. Stockholm, often known as the "Venice of the North," is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage. It is famous for its picturesque archipelago, stunning architecture, and vibrant arts scene. The medal may depict iconic landmarks of Stockholm, such as the Royal Palace, Gamla Stan (the old town), or the City Hall, which hosts the prestigious Nobel Prize banquet. This Sweden Silver Medal "Stockholm" from 1977 is a perfect addition to any collection, serving as a reminder of Sweden's history, culture, and the significant events that shaped the nation during that year
Numéro de l'annonce: m2098453804