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English: Coin of Eric Sigursel, i.e. King Eric the Victorious of Sweden
Place: Sweden
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Elias Brenner as published in Thesaurus Nummorum Sueo-Gotoricum Stockholm 1731, Tab. I

This image comes from the Southerly Clubs of Stockholm, Sweden, a non-profit society which owns image publication rights to the archives of Lars Jacob Prod, Mimical Productions, F.U.S.I.A., Swenglistic Underground (formerly CabarEng), Ristesson Ent and FamSAC. Southerly Clubs donated this picture to the Public Domain. Deputy Chairman Emil Eikner for the Board of Directors, Hallowe'en 2008.
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Author Scanned by Ristesson Ent. & redrawn 1996 by Jacob Truedson Demitz for his book Throne of a Thousand Years
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