Gold coin 4 Florin 10 Francs Franz-Joseph I. | Hungarian mintage | 1875

Gold coin 4 Florin 10 Francs Franz-Joseph I. | Hungarian mintage | 1875

Product code: 6537

Gold coin FJI. - 3,22 g - with purity 900/1000 was minted in 1875. More information

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Ducats became one of the most popular means of payment in medieval society. The first mention of these coins dates back to the 12th century, when they were minted in Italy. From there they spread almost all over Europe. The first Austrian ducats were issued in 1612; some sources mention an even earlier appearance. Their minting was discontinued only with the end of the monarchy. Ducats are one of the most sought-after coins by collectors, especially due to their rarity, when they gain in collectible value. The gold ducat is a sought-after coin not only by collectors but also by investors who appreciate the long history of this coin. The most valued are the early mint marked issues.

Franz Joseph I was a very important monarch and can be ranked among the longest reigning monarchs in the world. He ruled the country from the revolutionary year of 1848 until the end of his life, in 1916. Franz Joseph married Elisabeth of Bavaria, better known as Sisi.

Parameters
Weight 3,22 g
Diameter 19 mm
Note Illustrative photo
Purity 900/1000
Country of origin Austrian-Hungarian Empire
Year 1875