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1892-1915 Hungary Gold 10 Korona Avg Circ (Random Year)

 

Add a historic European gold coin to your collection with the Hungary Gold 10 Korona, issued between 1892 and 1915. Struck in .900 fine gold and containing 0.098 troy ounce of pure gold, these coins were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s official currency system. Offered in Average Circulated (Avg Circ) condition and issued from random years within the date range, each coin carries both investment value and historical significance.

The 10 Korona was introduced following the Austro-Hungarian currency reform of 1892, when the gold standard was established. This monetary system replaced the older florin currency and helped integrate Hungary into the modern European economy.

Minted until the outbreak of World War I, the 10 Korona is a tangible piece of Central European history, representing both the imperial legacy of Franz Joseph and the turbulent political landscape that eventually led to the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.

Coin Specifications:

  • Contains 0.098 troy oz of .900 gold
  • Average Circulated condition
  • Issued by the Kremnitz Mint
  • Obverse: Features a full portrait of Frank Joseph I (the emperor of Austria-Hungary) and inscribed around him, "FRENCZ JOZSEF I.K.A" and "CS.ES. M.H.S.D.O.AP.KIR". Also, the year is displayed underneath.
  • Reverse: Showcases the iconic crowned arms of Hungary, surrounded by holy figures, emphasizing the

The 1892–1915 Hungary Gold 10 Korona Avg Circ (Random Year) offers both historical significance and investment value in an accessible format. With ties to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and a design honoring Franz Joseph I, this classic European gold coin is a timeless addition to any world coin collection or bullion portfolio.

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Product specifications

ConditionAverage Circulated
Purity.900
Denomination10 Korona
Actual Weight0.098 troy oz
Gross Weight 3.39 grams
Diameter19 mm
Thickness1.9 mm
Mint/BrandKremnitz Mint
GradeAverage Circulated