N.º 100180182

Austria. Franz Joseph I. Corona 1916 / MS63 (Sin precio de reserva)
N.º 100180182

Austria. Franz Joseph I. Corona 1916 / MS63 (Sin precio de reserva)
1916 Austria Franz Joseph I (Franz Joseph I) 1 Corona silver coin
Hightlights:
1. Issued in 1916, the final year of Emperor Franz Joseph I's 68-year reign (1848-1916), this coin represents the twilight of the Austro-Hungarian Empire amid World War I's economic and political turmoil.
2. It was part of the 1892 currency reform to unify the empire's monetary system, circulating across Austria, Hungary, and beyond during a period of imperial decline, holds symbolic value as a tangible link to pre-war European history.
Coin Story:
This Austria 1916 Franz Joseph I (Franz Joseph I) 1 Corona silver coin is a circulating silver coin from the Austro-Hungarian Empire period, issued during World War I and the last year of Franz Joseph I's reign (he passed away in 1916). This coin symbolizes the decline and historical turning point of the empire, commonly found in the collecting market, suitable for beginners or history enthusiasts.
Franz Joseph I was the Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ruling from 1848 to 1916. This 1 Corona silver coin was introduced in 1892 to replace the old Florin currency system, aiming to unify the currency within the empire. The 1916 version was specifically issued during wartime and circulated in Austria, Hungary, and other imperial regions. Due to the impact of World War I, this coin witnessed the empire's economic pressures and wartime turmoil, often regarded as a historical artifact.
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