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Gold Coin Ducat Franz Joseph I. 1951 (error mintage)

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Austrian single ducat 1951 - miscut

Ducats were issued in Austria in 1612 and probably earlier. All other ducats dated 1915 are newly minted, of which 996,721 were struck between 1920 and 1936. The Austrian Mint still mints the one-ducat gold investment coins dated 1915 as official new issues. This coin was minted with the wrong year - 1951.

Franz Joseph I.

Franz Josef I.

Franz Joseph Karl (Franz Joseph Karl von Habsburg) was born on 18 August 1830 at 9:45 a.m. in Vienna, the son of Archduke Franz Karl (younger son of Emperor Franz I) and his wife Sophie, Princess of Bavaria. He had 4 siblings: Maximilian, Karl Ludwig , Maria Anna (died in infancy) and Ludwig Victor.

He became emperor at the age of 18 when his uncle Ferdinand I resigned and his father abdicated the throne during the suppression of the March Revolution in 1848. From the beginning, he saw his main role as preventing another revolution. He relied primarily on the army and the Church. However, the fact that he is depicted in uniform in most contemporary photographs stems from the fact that in his time there was no civilian dress worthy of an emperor.

In Austria-Hungary, all his problems became apparent during the war. One of the biggest problems was national disunity and the poor economic situation. The war was draining Austria-Hungary more than other countries and it was forced to orient itself more and more towards Germany, which aroused resentment among the non-German peoples of the monarchy.

Franz Joseph I died in the middle of the First World War, on 21 November 1916, in Vienna. His pompous funeral was overshadowed by the events of the war and the subsequent fall of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, which the emperor had associated.

After his death, Charles I ascended the throne, but his policies failed to find a way to new national aspirations. In an already desperate situation, he attempted to declare a federation on 16 October 1918, yet during October Austria-Hungary began to disintegrate. On 28 October 1918 Czechoslovakia was proclaimed.

Ducats of Franz Joseph I. issued between 1852 and 1915

Portrait of Franz Joseph I (1852 - 1859), by Conrad Lange

Year of mintage Specifications Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1852 A Vienna ? 1855 E Royal Belgrade ? 1858 A Vienna 513,862
1853 A Vienna ? 1855 V Venice, rare ? 1858 B Kremnica 70,720
1853 B Kremnica 114,146 1856 A Vienna ? 1858 E Royal Belgrade 136,088
1853 E Royal Belgrade ? 1856 B Kremnica 120,900 1858 M Milan, very rare 27,107
1854 A Vienna ? 1856 E Royal Belgrade ? 1858 V Venice, rare 16,519
1854 B Kremnica 86,629 1856 V Venice, rare ? 1859 A Vienna 1,151,458
1854 E Royal Belgrade ? 1857 A Vienna ? 1859 B Kremnica 33,874
1854 V Venice, rare ? 1857 B Royal Belgrade 86,330 1859 E Royal Belgrade 288,260
1855 A Vienna ? 1857 E Royal Belgrade ? 1859 V Venice, rare 23,520
1855 B Kremnica 132,840 1857 V Venice, rare ?

Portrait II. (1860 - 1865), by Josef Daniel Böhm

Year of mintage Specifications Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1860 A Vienna 1,061,260 1862 A Vienna 1,204,020 1864 A Vienna 596,230
1860 B Kremnica 56,328 1862 B Kremnica 68,304 1864 B Kremnica 98,654
1860 E Royal Belgrade 263,642 1862 E Royal Belgrade 253,127 1864 E Royal Belgrade 364,286
1860 V Venice, rare 19,297 1862 V Venice, rare 25,465 1864 V Venice, very rare 84,001
1861 A Vienna 1,588,256 1863 A Vienna 2,598,364 1865 A Vienna 293,840
1861 B Kremnica 120,743 1863 B Kremnica 57,854 1865 B Kremnica 80,765
1861 E Royal Belgrade 144,653 1863 E Royal Belgrade 325,709 1865 E Royal Belgrade 421,083
1861 V Venice, very rare 13,791 1863 V Venice, rare 239,778 1865 V Venice, rare ?

Portrait III (1866), inscribed "LOMB ET VEN" (title of Lombardy and Venice), by Josef Tautenhayn

Year of mintage Details Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specification Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1866 A Vienna 438 632 1866 E Royal Belgrade 373 345 1866 V Venice 34 346
1866 B Kremnica 75 619

Portrait III (1867 - 1872), the description no longer reads "LOMB ET VEN" (title of Lombardy and Venice), by Josef Tautenhayn

Year of mintage Specifications Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specification Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1867 A Vienna 695,600 1868 A Vienna 633,310 1871 A Vienna 669,960
1867 B Kremnica 112,000 1869 A Vienna 219,220 1872 A Vienna ?
1867 E Royal Belgrade 361,975 1870 A Vienna 254,950

Portrait IV (1872-1915), minted in Vienna by Friedrich Leisek

Year of mintage Specifications Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1872 796 140 1888 308 869 1904 517,118
1873 515 616 1889 334 788 1905 391,534
1874 352 729 1890 373 860 1906 491,574
1875 184 488 1891 324 584 1907 554,205
1876 679 847 1892 360 841 1908 408 832
1877 822 508 1893 285 024 1909 366 318
1878 280 963 1894 292 645 1910 440 424
1879 361,556 1895 329 569 1911 590 826
1880 340 912 1896 413 892 1912 494,991
1881 476,872 1897 256 151 1913 319 926
1882 389 909 1898 349 590 1914 378,241
1883 408 639 1899 411,559 1915 New Production
1884 238,039 1900 360 811 1951 mismanufacture at new production ?
1885 257 383 1901 348 621 1915 Proof ?
1886 290 705 1902 311 471
1887 223,055 1903 380,014

Commemorative issue - 50th anniversary of the coronation (1898), by Franz Gaul

Year of mintage Specifications Edition (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs) Year of mintage Specifications Mintage (pcs)
1898 A Vienna, in description 1848 26 358 1898 A Vienna, in description 1850 2 292 1898 A Vienna, in description 1851 2 292
1898 A Vienna, in description 1849 2 292

Product Specifications

Emissions:
1951
Food:
indented
Měna:
Dukát
Average:
19.75 mm
Series:
New Releases
Type:
Roman V.
Country of origin:
Austria
Weight:
3,4909 g
Mint:
Vienna Mint
Circulation:
Unknown
Purity:
986/1000 Au
The Power of:
0.8 mm
Topic:
Historické mince

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