After 1994, the coins carried the name in one of the country's 11 new official languages, and later with a new coat of arms.
His coins carried no images, which would have violated Jewish prescriptions against idolatry.
The 10- and 20-kroner coins carry the effigy of the current monarch.
Since the late 19th century, coins minted by the bank carry a heart-shaped mint mark.
These new coins carried legends naming the king, moneyer and (later) the mint of origin.
All coins carried the three lions of the coat of arms.
From 1886, some Belgian coins also carried Flemish language legends.
French coins have carried this motto since the beginning of the Twentieth century.
On one side each coin carried a carving of the Emperor's head.
In the Netherlands, the coin carries the nickname stuiver, carried over from the previous currency.