Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts the Swedish Parliament building located on Helgeandsholmen island in Stockholm. Above the image is the inscription “SVERIGES RIKSDAG HELGEANDSHOLMEN”.
Reverse: the reverse features the Three Crowns, the national emblem of Sweden. Surrounding the design are the year “1983” and the denomination “100 KR”.
About the coin: this 100 kronor silver coin was issued in 1983 to commemorate the Swedish Parliament and the historic Helgeandsholmen parliament building. The Three Crowns are one of Sweden’s oldest and most recognizable national symbols, used since the Middle Ages. The coin is appreciated both for its historical significance and its high-quality craftsmanship.