Description: This stunning Hungary 1765 Gold Ducat is a must-have for any coin collector. The intricate design and high-quality composition make it a valuable addition to any collection. This particular coin has been certified by NGC and is in AU Details condition. Featuring the year 1765 and a KM Number of 329.2, this coin was minted in Hungary and is a beautiful representation of the country's history. Although circulated, the gold composition adds to the value and rarity of the piece. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of history. NGC AU Details. During the 18th century, Hungary was part of the Habsburg Monarchy, and its currency system was closely tied to that of the broader Austro-Hungarian Empire. Gold coins minted in Hungary during this period typically followed the currency standards established by the Habsburg rulers. Here are some examples of 18th-century gold coins of Hungary:Ducat: The ducat was a gold coin that circulated widely throughout the Habsburg territories, including Hungary, during the 18th century. It was initially introduced as a trade coin in the Middle Ages and continued to be minted with various designs and denominations. The Hungarian ducats typically featured the ruling monarch's portrait on the obverse and the Habsburg double-headed eagle on the reverse. Maria Theresa Thaler: Although not a gold coin, the Maria Theresa Thaler was a widely recognized silver coin that circulated extensively in Hungary and other parts of the Habsburg Empire during the 18th century. It was first minted in 1741 during the reign of Empress Maria Theresa and remained in circulation for centuries. The coin featured a portrait of Maria Theresa on the obverse and the Habsburg double-headed eagle on the reverse. Hungarian Gold Forint: The forint was a unit of currency used in Hungary, and gold forints were minted during the 18th century. These coins typically featured the Hungarian coat of arms on the obverse and various symbols or inscriptions on the reverse, depending on the issuing authority. Gold Ducatons: Ducatons were large gold coins that were minted in various parts of the Habsburg Empire, including Hungary, during the 18th century. These coins were valued at multiple ducats and were used for large transactions and international trade. They often featured intricate designs and were prized for their high gold content. Gold Gulden: The gulden was a unit of currency used in the Habsburg territories, and gold gulden coins were minted during the 18th century. These coins typically featured the Habsburg coat of arms on the obverse and various symbols or inscriptions on the reverse, depending on the issuing authority.These are just a few examples of the gold coins that circulated in Hungary during the 18th century as part of the broader Habsburg currency system. The specific designs, denominations, and minting authorities varied over time and depending on political and economic factors within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Price: 1495 USD
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Gold
Year: 1765
KM Number: 329.2
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hungary
Certification: NGC