061 Ferenc József I. (Franz Joseph I.), King of Hungary, (1848-1916 AD A.D.), H 2170, U 1480a, 1868 K-B, AE-4 Kreuzer #01061 Ferenc József I. (Franz Joseph I.), King of Hungary, (1848-1916 AD A.D.), H 2170, U 1480a, 1868 K-B, AE-4 Kreuzer #01
avers: MAGYAR KIRÁLYI VÁLTÓ PÉNZ, Two angels holding the Holy Crown over Hungarian shield, laurel-branches crossed below, border of dots.
reverse: 4/1868/K•B•, in oak-wreath, border of dots.
diameter: 27,0mm, weight: 13,49g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, mint mark: K•B•, Körmöcbánya, (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica),
date: 1868 A.D., ref: Unger-3 1480a/1868, Huszar 2170/1868,
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1915 Austrian Gold 4 Ducat RestrikeAustria, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Joseph I (1848-1916), Gold 4 Ducat Restrike, 1915, SCWC KM 2276, Friedberg 488, Her. 27-70, BU, light abrasions on obverse field, engraved by Friedrich Leisek, edge milled, weight 13.9636g (AGW 0.4427oz), composition 0.986 Au, 0.014 Cu, diameter 39.5mm, thickness 0.7mm, die axis 0°, Austrian mint, 1915; obverse FRANC • IOS • I • D • G • AVSTRIAE IMPERATOR (Franz Joseph I, by the Grace of God, Austrian Emperor) clockwise from lower left, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece and laurel wreath tied with bow at back, beaded border surrounding; reverse HVNGAR • BOHEM • GAL •-LOD • ILL • REX A • A • 1915 (King of Hungary, Bohemia, Galicia and Lodomeria, Illyria, Archduke of Austria, 1915) clockwise from upper right, Coat of Arms of the Austro-Hungarian Empire: double-headed Habsburg Imperial Eagle facing, heads turned left and right, wearing two crowns, with two fluttering ribbon ends, third crown above, wings spread, sword and sceptre in left talon, globus cruciger in right, shield on breast vertically divided by triband, crowned lion rampant left, diagonal band of three alerions right, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, ( 4 ) in exergue, beaded border surrounding; from the Roger Belmar Collection; ex Sovereign Rarities (24 Jul 2020); £875.00.Serendipity
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