
Austrian Four Ducat
Austria-Hungary · 1915
The coin features the double-headed eagle of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, crowned with the imperial crown, holding a sword and an orb. The eagle's chest bears a shield with the arms of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia. The legend around the rim reads 'FRANC. IOS. I. D. G. AUSTRIAE IMPERATOR' (Francis Joseph I, by the grace of God, Emperor of Austria) on the obverse (not visible in the provided image of the reverse) and 'HVNGAR. BOHEM. GAL. LOD. ILL. REX A. A. 1915' on the reverse, with the year 1915 prominent.
- Country
- Austria-Hungary
- Year
- 1915
- Denomination
- 4 Ducats
- Metal
- Gold (.986 fine gold)
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