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The Austro-Hungarian gulden (alternatively florin or forint; German: Gulden, Hungarian: forint, Croatian: forinta/florin, Czech: zlatý, Polish: złoty reński) was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892 (known as the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867 and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after 1867), when it was ...
The florin (German: Gulden, Hungarian: forint, Croatian: forinta/florin, Czech: zlatý) was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892 (known as the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867 and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after 1867), when it was replaced by the Austro-Hungarian crown as part of the introduction of the gold standard. In Austria, the florin was ...
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Duplicate this page. Share: Detailed information about the coin 2 Gulden, Francis Joseph I (Silver Wedding Jubilee), Austrian Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
The Empire, formalized in 1804, adopted a decimal version of the Gulden (adopted 1754) in 1857. The 1867 compromise saw the now Austria-Hungary dualized, with the introduction of a new kroner currency in 1892, at a 1:1 rate against the Hungarian florin (forint) and the Austrian korona, a par set since the Hungarian satellite currency's ...
8 forint / 20 frank. 21 mm. "MAGYAR KIRÁLYSÁG", Middle coat of arms, value, year of minting. 1870. "MAGYAR KIRÁLYSÁG", Middle coat of arms (including Fiume), value, year of minting. 1890. Coins of Hungary – bullion gold coins.
100 Gulden Currency: Austro-Hungarian gulden (decimalized, 1857-1892) Composition: Paper: Size: 153 × 107 mm: Shape: Rectangular: Demonetized: 30 April 1904
The Gulden or forint ( German: Österreichisch-ungarische Gulden, Hungarian: osztrák-magyar forint, Czech: rakousko-uherský zlatý) was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892 (known as the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867 and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after 1867), when it was replaced by the Krone/korona as p...