奥地利. 1 Ducat 1915 / Restrike





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奥地利1 Ducat金币,1915年再版,金含量0.1106金盎,纯度0.986,直径20毫米,厚度0.8毫米,重量10克,刻有皇帝弗朗茨·约瑟夫。
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奥地利 1 Ducat 金币(年份随机)
年份:1915
面额:1 Ducat
金含量:0,1106 金衡盎司 = 3.51 克
含金量:纯度 986/1000 金
厚度:0,8 毫米
直径:20 毫米
这枚硬币刻画的是法兰茨·约瑟夫皇帝。这些贸易硬币最初在20世纪初为邻国之间的大额交易发行。巴尔干国家将奥地利杜卡特币用作黄金储备。众所周知,各国在黄金储备上盖有小型记号(波斯尼亚的剑、保加利亚的皇冠、塞尔维亚的谷穗、塞尔维亚-克罗地亚-斯洛文尼亚王国的鹰),但这些标记仅用于表示对黄金的经过验证的接触,并非“旨在指示地理区域”。
-containing 0,1106 oz 金。
Austria 1 Ducat Gold Coin (Random Year)
Year: Random year
Denomination: 1 Ducat
Metal Content: 0.1106 troy oz
Purity: .986 Fine Gold
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Diameter: 20 mm
The coin presents emperor Franz Joseph. These trade coins were originally issued for large transactions between neighboring countries at the beginning of the 20th century. The Balkan countries used Austrian ducat coins as gold reserves. It is common knowledge that the various states marked their gold reserves with small countermarks (a sword for Bosnia, a crown for Bulgaria, an ear of grain for Serbia and an eagle for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes), but these marks are only a designation of a verified touch of the gold and are not "intended to refer to a geographical area".
It contains .1106 oz of Gold.
奥地利 1 Ducat 金币(年份随机)
年份:1915
面额:1 Ducat
金含量:0,1106 金衡盎司 = 3.51 克
含金量:纯度 986/1000 金
厚度:0,8 毫米
直径:20 毫米
这枚硬币刻画的是法兰茨·约瑟夫皇帝。这些贸易硬币最初在20世纪初为邻国之间的大额交易发行。巴尔干国家将奥地利杜卡特币用作黄金储备。众所周知,各国在黄金储备上盖有小型记号(波斯尼亚的剑、保加利亚的皇冠、塞尔维亚的谷穗、塞尔维亚-克罗地亚-斯洛文尼亚王国的鹰),但这些标记仅用于表示对黄金的经过验证的接触,并非“旨在指示地理区域”。
-containing 0,1106 oz 金。
Austria 1 Ducat Gold Coin (Random Year)
Year: Random year
Denomination: 1 Ducat
Metal Content: 0.1106 troy oz
Purity: .986 Fine Gold
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Diameter: 20 mm
The coin presents emperor Franz Joseph. These trade coins were originally issued for large transactions between neighboring countries at the beginning of the 20th century. The Balkan countries used Austrian ducat coins as gold reserves. It is common knowledge that the various states marked their gold reserves with small countermarks (a sword for Bosnia, a crown for Bulgaria, an ear of grain for Serbia and an eagle for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes), but these marks are only a designation of a verified touch of the gold and are not "intended to refer to a geographical area".
It contains .1106 oz of Gold.

