File:Philip of Sweden (1110s) coin design 1716.jpg
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editDescriptionPhilip of Sweden (1110s) coin design 1716.jpg |
English: Three crowns as shown on coins of King Philip, King Reginald and King Sweartgar of Sweden Place: Sweden |
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Elias Brenner as published in Thesaurus Nummorum Sueo-Gotoricum Stockholm 1731, Tab. III
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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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