10 Korona Hungary Gold Coin - Random Years
The 10 Korona coin was first issued in 1892 by the Kremnitz Mint in Hungary during Emperor Franz Joseph I’s reign.
Corona was the official currency of the Austro-Hungary Empire until 1915 when the production of gold coins ceased because of WWI.
They carry a classic design, historical value, and .0980 troy ounces of gold bullion.
Today, you can purchase random 10 Korona Hungary Gold Coins online from SD Bullion. Please note that the year of mintage may vary according to our inventory at the time of shipping.
Coin Highlights
- Contains .0980 oz of gold;
- The 10-Korona face value used to be backed by the extinct Austro-Hungary Empire;
- Produced by the Kremnitz Mint;
- Varied mintage from 1892-1915 editions;
- The obverse presents Emperor Franz Joseph I;
- The reverse displays the nation’s Coats of Arms.
The Design
Emperor Franz Joseph I’s portrait is on the obverse design, in a full-body depiction holding a scepter and a crowned sphere. He was one of the longest-serving European leaders who ruled the Austro-Hugarian Empire from 1848 to 1916.
Latin inscriptions encircling the image and the coin’s year of issuance at the bottom complete the design.
On the reverse, the Hungarian Coat of Arms includes a crowned shield flanked by two angels. The coin’s face value is beneath the seal.
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