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1800 AD., Austro-Hungarian empire, Hungary, Hapsburg rule, Alba Iulia / Karlsburg / Gyulafehérvár mint, Francis I (II), 6 Kreuzer, KM 2128.
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Austro-Hungarian empire, Hapsburg monarchy, Franz II., Alba Iulia / Karlsburg / Gyulafehérvár mint, Hungary (then), 1800 AD.,
6 Kreuzer (ø 32,5 mm / 12,09 g), copper, 13,20 g theor. mint weight, mintage ? , medal alignment ↑↑ , milled edge (chain pattern),
Obv.: FRANZ · II · RÖM · KAI · KÖN · Z · HU · U · BÖ · ERZH · Z · OEST · / E , head of Francis I (II), facing right, mint mark E and crossed branches below.
Rev.: SECHS KREUTZER · ERBLAENDISCH · 1800 · / 6 , crowned imperial double eagle holding sword and scepter, value number on breastplate.
KM 2128 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1800 A ? Vienna (Austria)
1800 B 225.017.000 Kremnitz (Hungary)
1800 C ? Prague (Böhemia)
1800 C ? Prague (Böhemia), inscription "FRANC"
1800 D ? Salzburg (Austria)
1800 E ? Karlsburg (Alba Iulia, Gyulafehérvár, Siebenbürgen, Hungary)
1800 F ? Hall in Tyrol (Austria)
1800 G ? Nagybánya (Baia Mare, Frauenbach, Hungary)
1800 S ? Schmöllnitz (Smolnik, Hungary)
1803 F ? Hall in Tyrol (Austria)
Alba Iulia (German: Karlsburg or Carlsburg, formerly Weißenburg, Hungarian: Gyulafehérvár, Latin: Apulum, Ottoman Turkish: Erdel Belgradı or Belgrad-ı Erdel) is a city located on the Mureş River in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania, with a population of 63,536 as of 2011. Since the High Middle Ages, the city has been the seat of Transylvania's Roman Catholic diocese. Between 1541 and 1690 it was the capital of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and the latter Principality of Transylvania. Alba Iulia is historically important for Hungarians, Romanians and Transylvanian Saxons.
more on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alba_Iulia
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