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Gold Coin Twenty-Crown Franz Joseph I of Hungary minted in 1914

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Gold twenty-crown of Franz Joseph I. 1914

Gold investment coin from the Austro-Hungarian Empire issued in 1914 and minted by the Hungarian Mint during the reign of Franz Joseph I. These gold twenty-crown coins are very rarely obtained and are therefore highly sought after by collectors.

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.

Twenty coins of Franz Joseph I. issued in 1892 - 1915: Hungarian mintage


Denomination and year of mintage Issue (pcs) Denomination and year of mintage Mintage (pcs) Denomination and year of mintage Mintage (pcs)
20 Corona 1892 1,779,327 20 Corona 1900 434,731 20 Corona 1908 138,484
20 Corona 1893 5,088,822 20 Corona 1901 509,651 20 Corona 1909 458,743
20 Corona 1894 2,525,708 20 Corona 1902 522,598 20 Corona 1910 85,262
20 Corona 1895 1,935,250 20 Corona 1903 505,374 10 Corona 1911 62,791
20 Corona 1896 1,022,740 20 Corona 1904 572,085 20 Corona 1912 210,890
20 Corona 1897 1,818,671 20 Corona 1905 526,195 20 Corona 1913 320,435
20 Corona 1898 1,281,373 20 Corona 1906 352,585 20 Corona 1914 176,000
20 Corona 1899 711,502 20 Corona 1907 194,026 20 Corona 1915 690,000


Product Specifications

Emissions:
1914
Food:
smooth
Měna:
Koruna
Circulation:
176 000 pcs
Purity:
900/1000 Au, 21.6 karátové zlato
Topic:
Historické mince
Weight:
6,7750 g
Mint:
Hungarian Mint
Nominal:
20 Crown
Average:
22 mm
Series:
Twenty crowns FJ I. - Hungary
Country of origin:
Austria-Hungary

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