1892-1915 Hungary Gold 20 Korona BU (Random)
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1892-1915 Hungary Gold 20 Korona BU (Random)
Please note the year of mintage will vary.
The 1892–1915 Hungary Gold 20 Korona BU (Random Year), available at Bullion Exchanges, is a classic European gold coin struck in .900 fine gold with an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.1960 troy ounces. Issued during the reigns of Franz Joseph I, these coins were minted in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a period when Hungary shared a dual monarchy with Austria. Offered in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, each coin displays sharp detail, luster, and historic charm, making it a popular choice for both investors and world coin collectors.
Coins minted between 1892 and 1915 reflected the empire’s strength during a period of industrialization and modernization, with Franz Joseph I as a symbol of stability. After World War I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, the Korona was replaced by new currencies, ending this coinage’s circulation. Today, the Hungary Gold 20 Korona remains a tangible link to one of Europe’s most influential empires.
Coin Features:
- Made from .900 fine gold with a weight of 0.196 troy oz
- Brilliant Uncirculated Condition
- Face value of 20 Korona
- Minted at the Kremnitz Mint
- Obverse: Features a full-figure image of Emperor Franz Josef along with the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Displays the Coat of Arms along with the denomination.
Blending nearly a fifth of an ounce of pure gold with a rich history, the 1892–1915 Hungary Gold 20 Korona BU (Random Year) stands as both an investment in precious metal and a collectible piece of European heritage. With its ties to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and limited years of issue, this coin is an excellent addition to any world gold collection or bullion portfolio. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges and own a piece of Central European history. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer service representatives.
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