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Ducats were gold coins formerly used in most European countries; including Holland, Russia, Austria, and Sweden. Ducats were issued by Austria in 1612, and probably earlier. The last regular issue of 4 ducats was in 1914.
The 1915 issues were gold bullion strikes (the same as our own Krugerrand)
These coins are produced in high purity gold, 23 3/4 carats (virtually PURE GOLD), making them among the highest purity gold coins ever issued, purer than even the Krugerrand.
The gold 4 Ducat is larger than a crown with a diameter of 40 mm. It weighs 13.9636 grams
Graded by NGC as Mint State 64 as per the following two pictures ...
The obverse features the bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I, who was born in 1848, and died in 1916 with the inscription FRANC IOS I D G AUSTRIAE IMPERATOR. The reverse has the arms of Austria superimposed upon a crowned double-headed Imperial eagle with the inscription HUNGAR BOHEM GAL LOD ILL REX A A 1915
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