The General Council of the Riksbank provides under Chapter 5. 1 §
Act (1988:1385) om Sveriges riksbank to commemorative coins on two
thousand and two hundred dollars shall be released and that the coins should
have the following size, shape and appearance.
1 § on the occasion of the 150 anniversary of the Swedish railroad
will commemorative with nominal values of two thousand and two
hundred dollars given out.
section 2 of the commemorative coin with a face value of two thousand
must be made of an alloy consisting of 900 thousandths
Gold, 50 silver and 50 copper thousandths and thousandths have a
weight of 12 grams and a diameter of 26 mm. Deviation from the
nominal weight, when weighing one hundred coins be
no more than 12 ounces.
paragraph 3 of the commemorative coin with a face value of two thousand
shall have the following character.
On the front there is a stylized cart wheels where the spokes are
by the words "RAILWAY 150 YEARS". To the left of 150 years is "E"
specifying myntningsorten and right SI which is the initials of
the Governor's name. Outside of the "E" is "CANADA" written by
the coin's outer edge.
On the reverse is depicted a chariot wheels that meet a railway track.
This symbolizes the meeting between round and straight. To
the left of the wheel the year "1856", to the right the year "2006".
Centered under track is the denomination "2000" with "KR" underneath.
The edge must be smooth.
4 section commemorative coin with a face value of two hundred dollars
must be made of an alloy consisting of 925 parts per thousand
Silver and 75 parts per thousand copper and have a weight of 27.03 grams
and a diameter of 36 mm. Deviation from the nominal weight
in weighing one hundred coins be up to 27 grams.
§ 5 commemorative coin with a face value of two hundred dollars
shall have the following character.
On the front there is a stylized cart wheels where the spokes are
by the words "RAILWAY 150 YEARS". To the left of 150 years is "E"
specifying myntningsorten and right SI which is the initials of
the Governor's name. Outside of the "E" is "CANADA" written by
the coin's outer edge.
On the reverse is depicted a number of rail track that runs the length and
across the coin. In between songs, almost at the top
the left is a lone spruce depicted. To the right of the coin, there are
the denomination "200" with "KR" underneath. On one of the lower
the train tracks are the dates "1856" and "2006".
The edge must be smooth.