Austria: Franz Joseph I 2 Taler 1867-A MS64 NGC,...
Description
Franz Joseph I 2 Taler 1867-A MS64 NGC, Vienna mint, KM2250, Dav-24. An oversized Crown-type silver emission struck for circulation purposes for Austria, under Franz Joseph I, during a three-year period from 1865 through 1867. This is the largest Austrian commercial silver issue of it's era and struck in limited quantities; qualities that make these prized by collectors. This luxurious, near-Gem specimen sits atop NGC's census records for the date, seldom available at this elite conditional tier.From the Eternal Collection, Part III
Metal: Silver
Diameter: 41mm
Weight: 37.0371g
ASW: 1.0716oz
Mintage: 8,300
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.
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