It's an ordinary circulation coin from Sweden. The motto translates as "King Carl XVI Gustaf, For Sweden Today"
You didn't give its denomination but the most expensive circulation coin is 10 kr, or about $1.50 U.S. so that's the most it could be worth.
It is illegal for a private person to sale those kinds of weapons in Sweden.
only high denomination coins 100 Kronor 200 Kronor 300 Kronor also 50 Kronor in 1975 only
At the moment 1 Swedish Krona is worth about 0.13 dollars.
Carl XVI Gustaf
carl gustaf & silvia
"Sverige" is Sweden, in Swedish. 1 K is the denomination, i.e. 1 Swedish crown. The motto translates as "For Sweden Today" It's an ordinary circulation coin. At current exchange rates 1 crown is about 16 cents.
The coin you are describing is a Swedish 10 kronor coin minted in 1999. It features a portrait of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden on one side and the inscription "FΓΆr Sverige i tiden" along with the denomination "10 kronor" on the other side. The collector's value of such a coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity.
0.12 USD I found this coin in my car a while ago and would like to know a little about it. where did it come from, how did it get here and how much is it worth?
It is *i* tiden - the motto of the current king Carl XVI Gustaf, "For Sweden - With the times".
It is illegal for a private person to sale those kinds of weapons in Sweden.
Carl XVI Gustaf.
only high denomination coins 100 Kronor 200 Kronor 300 Kronor also 50 Kronor in 1975 only
Carl Gustaf Bernhard was born in 1910.
Carl Gustaf Bernhard died in 2001.
Carl Gustaf Nordin died in 1812.
Carl Gustaf Nordin was born in 1749.
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt was born in 1921.