About 7 Cents.
they wernt made at that time they were made in 1992 and up
What you have is a Swedish 50 ore coin. One Swedish krona is 100 ore, but all ore coins have since been discontinued and demonetized. Based on current exchange rates (April 2018), it would be worth six cents in US dollars.
The dollar value for the us dollar and sverige ore is 30 ore to 1 dollar.
.0185 oz ASW (Actual Silver Weight) according to 2012 Standard Catalog of World Coins
Nothing! as they cannot even be used in Sweden anymore.
Last year Sweden discontinued the 50 öre coin. It was worth half a Swedish Crown or about ten US cents at that time.
"Svierige" (roughly, "Svair-ghya") is the Swedish name for that country. An öre was the smallest unit of money, equivalent to 1/100 of a crown (krona). Ore-denominated coins circulated until a few years ago but are no longer used. At the end, only 50-öre coins were in use and these were only worth a few US cents.
About 7¢
"Svierige" (roughly, "Svair-ghya") is the Swedish name for that country. An öre was the smallest unit of money, equivalent to 1/100 of a crown (krona). Ore-denominated coins circulated until a few years ago but are no longer used. At the end, only 50-öre coins were in use and these were only worth a few US cents.
0 kronor. It is no longer in use.
between 45- 200 US $$