Österreich (Gulden) | 8 Florin | Goldmünze

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Currency of the 19th century

The guilder, which served as Austria's currency in the 19th century, was minted in silver. Only the "Vereinskronen," which were issued from 1858 to 1866, were made of gold. The gold florins traded today as bullion coins are as "trade gold coins" restrikes with the value 4 or 8 Florin.Gold florins buy & sellAt Gold & Co you can not only buy Austrian florins but also sell your gold coins.
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Weight 0,00645 kg
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Material

Gold

Series

Fine weight

5,81g

Fineness

900,00

Weight

6,45g

Item number: FLOR8 Categories: ,

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