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closed Austrian Gold Ducat restrikes 0.11troy oz gold


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1 hour ago, CollectForFun said:

Wrong... 😉

Tell us why, please, if you know more about austrian ducats...😁

 

For sure it is this one, 3.49g gold .986, 0.11oz gold: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26247.html, restrike. Diameter 20mm. Also, on Chards are the same specifications: https://taxfreegold.co.uk/1915austrian1ducat.php.

 

What @Dakaras was showing,   https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia42166.html, I suppose it is the genuine 1915 strike, but I can not be 100% sure, my knowledge about ducats it is limited. What is really weird for me, it is the diameter 11mm. 

Maybe @LawrenceChard can tell us more?🤔

Please?😊

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On 04/10/2022 at 22:43, Dakaras said:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia42166.html

I think it's this fella. Please let me know if wrong @goldhunter

The one shown on Numista at that link is an obvious fake, even going from the woeful photo.

It is possibly only brass, with or without gold plating.

Try this (old) page:

https://taxfreegold.co.uk/1915austrian1ducat.php

😎

Chards

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11 minutes ago, stefffana said:

Tell us why, please, if you know more about austrian ducats...😁

 

For sure it is this one, 3.49g gold .986, 0.11oz gold: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26247.html, restrike. Diameter 20mm. Also, on Chards are the same specifications: https://taxfreegold.co.uk/1915austrian1ducat.php.

 

What @Dakaras was showing,   https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia42166.html, I suppose it is the genuine 1915 strike, but I can not be 100% sure, my knowledge about ducats it is limited. What is really weird for me, it is the diameter 11mm. 

Maybe @LawrenceChard can tell us more?🤔

Please?😊

The one shown on Numista at that link is an obvious fake, even going from the woeful photo.

It is possibly only brass, with or without gold plating.

Try this (old) page:

https://taxfreegold.co.uk/1915austrian1ducat.php

😎

Chards

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10 hours ago, stefffana said:

Tell us why, please, if you know more about austrian ducats...😁

 

For sure it is this one, 3.49g gold .986, 0.11oz gold: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26247.html, restrike. Diameter 20mm. Also, on Chards are the same specifications: https://taxfreegold.co.uk/1915austrian1ducat.php.

 

What @Dakaras was showing,   https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia42166.html, I suppose it is the genuine 1915 strike, but I can not be 100% sure, my knowledge about ducats it is limited. What is really weird for me, it is the diameter 11mm. 

Maybe @LawrenceChard can tell us more?🤔

Please?😊

Well indeed, as you wrote, the correct Numista entry for Austrian ducat (both original strikes as well as 1915 restrike) is the one which you added in your post, not the one from Dakaras' post. That other one is for some obscure counterfeit/token/replica which probably does not exist in many more specimens than the one pictured and which I doubt is really .900 gold as stated on Numista.

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