Description of 3D model:
The texture was taken with a DSLR camera using a macro lens.
The texture size is 5460*5460 pixels. color, normal, bump, roughness, ao.
High level of detail, micro contrast and sharpness.
The coin shape is 5850 polygons.
UV coordinates - Both sides of the coin and the side.
Materials are assigned in the .blend file.
Historical description of the coin: This is a Swedish 5 Öre coin from 1950.On the obverse (left side of the image) is the royal monogram of King Gustaf VI Adolf with a crown above it. The inscription around the edge reads MED FOLKET FÖR FOSTERLANDET (With the People for the Fatherland) and the year 1950.On the reverse (right side of the image) is the denomination 5 with the text FEM ÖRE (Five Öre) below it. The design includes three crowns arranged in a triangular pattern - the Three Crowns (Tre Kronor) is a national emblem of Sweden. There appears to be a mint mark at the bottom.The coin is made of bronze and appears to be in good condition with some patina. Five öre was a small denomination in the Swedish currency system, with 100 öre equaling 1 Swedish krona. Sweden discontinued the use of öre coins in 2010, though the subunit still exists in electronic transactions.