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Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (1830–1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 1848 until his death in 1916. Initially governing the Austrian Empire, he later established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867. During his reign, he resisted constitutionalism and faced significant territorial losses in the Second and Third Italian Wars of Independence and the Austro-Prussian War. Notably, he agreed to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, granting greater autonomy to Hungary.
Franz Joseph's reign was marked by personal and political challenges, including the execution of his brother Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, the suicide of his son Rudolf, and the assassinations of his wife Elisabeth and his nephew Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The latter's assassination in 1914 precipitated World War I. His annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908 and subsequent conflicts in the Balkans further strained international relations. Franz Joseph ruled for nearly 68 years, succeeded by his grandnephew Charles I & IV.
Engraver: Richard Adolf Zutt
Obverse
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Depicts the Holy Crown of Hungary, surrounded by the inscription "Hungarian Royal Exchange Coin," separated at the bottom by a six-pointed star, the issue year below. MAGYAR KIRÁLYI VÁLTÓPÉNZ |
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Reverse
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Depicts the denomination and the inscription "FILLÉR" with the mint mark "K·B" (Kremnica) below it. At the bottom edge of the coin, beneath the mint mark, two olive branches are facing each other. 10 |
Edge |
10 Fillér
KM# 494 Schön# A3 Unger# 1500 Adamo# K3.1
Characteristics
Material | Nickel Brass |
Weight | 3 g |
Diameter | 19 mm |
Thickness | 1.4 mm |
Shape | round |
Alignment | Medal |
Mint |
Kremnica Mint (K.B)
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