The article about Myntverket, Eskilstuna mint https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=4665
states:
Dates of operation 2002-2011
which is in inconsistency with the examples: the coins can not be produced by a mint, when it does not exist.
Dates look to be correct as 2002-2011 with incorporation info available from Mint of Finland. No other dates proposed. Then request rejected until someone provides source or documentation.
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Status changed to Rejected(pejounet, 29 Oct 2021, 18:20)
Then question is where these coins were minted between 1976 and 2001?
The comments refer to "Coins 1976-2007 are minted in Stockholm (AB Tumba Bruk Myntverket / AB Svenska Myntverket, Stockholm / Eskilstuna)", are these two different mints or just the same mint that moved location (and maybe also chnged name)? If it is different we'll need to add an extra mint to clear things up
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Quote: "BramVB"Then question is where these coins were minted between 1976 and 2001?
In 1910 Kungliga Myntverket (The Royal Mint) was joined with Justeringsverket (The Adjustment Agency) and became Mynt- och justeringsverket. In 1972 they were once again separated into two government agencies, and Myntverket (The Mint) became the agency that continued to struck the Swedish coins.
In 2002 Myntverket was incorporated, and became Myntverket AB, and in 2011 it was bought by Myntverket i Finland Ab/Suomen Rahapaja Oy (Mint of Finland).
So, to answer your question: Myntverket struck the coins between 1972 and 2002, and Myntverket AB struck the coins from 2002 until 2011.