1915 Austria Gold Ducat Coin In Extremely Fine To Near Mint Condition.
This coin contains 0.1107 ounces of fine Gold.
This gold Ducat coin was struck in 0.986 gold and weighs approx. 3.49 grams.
The coin has light surface marks.
This coin comes in a the plastic coin envelope.
The 1915 Austrian gold ducat restrike coin is a bullion coin that was re-struck much later than 1915. This coin was not intended for circulation. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I, while the reverse shows a double-headed imperial eagle, the heraldic bird of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The eagle holds a sword and scepter in its right talon, and a cross-bearing orb in its left. The Hapsburg emperors chose the double-headed eagle because they believed it could look both east and west at the same time, towards both sides of their empire.
The original 1915 mintage of the Austrian gold ducat was over 103,000 pieces, and between 1920 and 1936, 496,501 restrikes were minted. The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) still produces official restrikes of the 1915 ducat today.
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