Obverse: the obverse of the coin features a left-facing portrait of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden. Surrounding the portrait is the inscription “GUSTAF VI ADOLF SVERIGES KONUNG” (English: Gustaf VI Adolf, King of Sweden).
Reverse: the reverse depicts the royal coat of arms of Sweden topped with a crown. Around the coat of arms are the year of issue, the denomination “2 KR”, and the inscription “FRAMFÖR ALLT” (English: Above all). The design symbolizes the Swedish monarchy and the country’s heraldic heritage.
About the coin: this 2 Kronor silver coin was minted in Sweden during the reign of Gustaf VI Adolf between 1952 and 1966. The coins were struck from a silver alloy and are valued today by both collectors and investors due to their historical significance and silver content. Gustaf VI Adolf was one of Sweden’s longest-reigning monarchs and was well known for his interest in archaeology, culture, and science.