Naboul,this is listed in Krause as bullion,because it has been restruck,hence the letters 'BV' in the price columns in the catalogue. Aidan.
This is from the Chard website so will give you a Idea :thumb: Austrian 20 Coronas Austria used to produce a 20 coronas gold coin. These were issued between 1892 and 1916, bearing their date of issue. In typical Austrian tradition, after the death of Franz Joseph in 1916, official restrikes were issued as commemorative pieces, all bearing the date 1915. The Corona The corona as a denomination started with the monetary reform of 1892, and lasted until Austria became a republic in 1918. Obverse The bare head, facing right, of Emperor Franz Joseph I FRANC IOS I D G IMP AUSTR REX BOH GAL ILL ET AP REX HUNG Reverse The arms of Austria superimposed upon a crowned double-headed Imperial eagle, with the legend (inscription) XX CORONAE MDCCCCXV 20 1915 COR. Technical Specifications Diameter Weight Fineness Gold Content Gold Content mms. Grams /1.000 Grams Troy Ounces 21.20 6.7751 .900 6.0976 .1960 Prices for 1915 Restrikes Prices subject to fluctuation. Quantity Availability Price £ Price $ 1 Yes £55 $96 10 Yes £53 $93 Prices & Availability 1892 EF £80 $120 Gold bullion prices fluctuate constantly. We don't try to maintain a current price quotation on our website. If you wish to order a small quantity, please go ahead, we will try our best to fill your order at the price quoted above. Please contact us for spot pricing if you wish to buy or sell Austrian 20 Coronas in quantity. De Orc :kewl:
Very popular coin in my country - please, keep in mind that 100 years ago my nation was under Austrian occupation... 1915 struck is later trade coin. The price is always the same: [(W*x/1000)*G]+10% where: W is weight, x-fineness of gold, G - gold price Best regards Tom