Coins from the Nordic region, including Iceland, Scandinavia, Denmark, and the Baltic states. Explore the distinct artistry of Northern Europe.
Historical coinage (1912–1947) spanning both World Wars and the German occupation period.
Mid-century issues (1947–1972) capturing the transition to contemporary Danish design.
Marks the 1960 transition from bronze to copper-nickel for major denominations. This batch includes the silver-colored 1 and 2 Kroner coins and the newly introduced 5 Kroner series.
Modern circulation coinage (1972–2023) featuring the royal monogram and traditional heart symbols.
Introduced in 1989, this series redefined Danish currency with its iconic hole-centered designs and minimalist aesthetic. It represents the final comprehensive coinage system under Queen Margrethe II.
First series of the second Markka (1963–1990) featuring heraldic and nature designs.
The final Markka series (1990–2001) featuring stylized wildlife before the Euro.
First coinage of independent Norway (1905–1957) following the dissolution of the union.
Iconic series featuring native wildlife on all denominations, from squirrels to elks.
A transition to minimalist heraldic designs and monograms, including the introduction of the 10 Kroner coin.
Current circulation coinage of the Kingdom of Norway featuring the royal portrait and wildlife.
19th-century coinage (1844–1859) documenting the transition to the decimal öre system.
Long-running coinage (1907–1950) spanning the early modern era and both World Wars.
Mid-20th century coinage (1950–1973) featuring the King's motto and royal crown.
Circulation coinage from 1973 to the present, including the 2016 modern reform series.
Launched in 2016, this series modernized Sweden's currency by introducing smaller, nickel-free coins. Featuring King Carl XVI Gustaf, it marks the return of the 2 Kronor and utilizes sustainable materials like copper-plated steel.
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