Silver coin 1 tolar Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1850 A
Silver coin 1 tolar Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1850 A
Silver coin FJI. - 28,69 g - with purity 833,33/1000 was minted in 1850. More information
Silver historical coins have a 21% VAT rate.
Austria-Hungary, full name Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The monarchy existed from 8 June 1867 to 31 October 1918. This state was created by the transformation of the Austrian Empire (successor to the Habsburg Monarchy) following the Austro-Hungarian Settlement in February 1867. A large number of coins of various denominations and metals, including gold and silver coins, were minted during the long duration of the state. Coins from the reign of Franz Joseph I are the most represented on the market, e.g. the gold Gulden and Crown coins, or silver coins supplemented by thalers or gold pieces.
| Weight | 28,69 g |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Note | Illustrative photo |
| Purity | 833,33/1000 |
| Country of origin | Austrian-Hungarian Empire |
| Year | 1850 |

