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English: The Vadstena bracteate is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena, Sweden in 1774. It is believed to have been minted at the end of the 6th century. The bracteate is famous for containing a full listing of the Elder Futhark Runic alphabet. The image is commonly associated with Odin in bracteate iconography

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Source: Nordisk Familjebok (1921) vol.31 p.262 [1] via English Wikipedia

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  • 13:06, 21 December 2004 . . Nixdorf (Talk | contribs) . . 782×871 (155,457 bytes) (Replace disappeared image)
  • 17:49, 20 December 2004 . . Nixdorf (Talk | contribs) . . 782×871 (155,457 bytes) (This is a public domain image of the Vadstena bracteate taken from Nordisk Familjebok)

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recentissima17:39, 14 Decembris 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 17:39, 14 Decembris 2011 factae782 × 871 (269 chiliocteti)QuibikProper grayscale.
17:39, 14 Decembris 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 17:39, 14 Decembris 2011 factae782 × 871 (336 chiliocteti)QuibikRemoved the coherent noise and added transparency.
03:10, 9 Iulii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 03:10, 9 Iulii 2006 factae782 × 871 (136 chiliocteti)Lokal Profil{{en|The Vadstena bracteate is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena, Sweden in 1774. It is believed to have been minted at the end of the 6th century. The bracteate is famous for containing a full listing of the Elder Futhark Runic alphabet.

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