1909 AD., Kremnitz in Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kremnica mint, Bronze 2 Filler, KM 481.
Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kremnica / Kremnitz / Körmöcbánya mint, 1909 AD.,
Bronze 2 Filler (19 mm / 3,17 g),
Obv.: MAGYAR KIRALYI VALTOPENZ * / 1909 , Royal Crown of Hungary with the date below, ('MAGYAR KIRALYI VALTOPENZ', meaning 'Hungarian Royal coin token').
Rev.: 2 / K•B , denomination, with the mintmark for Kremnitz, 'KB', below, all within a wreath that is tied at the base with a bow.
KM 481 .
Mintage: 19,075,000 ; issued when Hungary was a kingdom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Kremnica (Slovakian: Kremnica; German: Kremnitz; Hungarian: Körmöcbánya) is a town in central Slovakia. It has some 5,700 inhabitants. The well-preserved medieval town built above important gold mines is the site of the oldest still-working mint in the world.
Diese Datei bewerten - derzeitige Bewertung : 5/5 mit 1 Stimme(n)