4 Ducats (Austria)
€ 499,90
The 4 Ducat is a 23,6 carat gold coin, titled at 986°/00.
This coin shows on its observe side, Franz Joseph I and the Austrian coat of arms with a double-headed eagle on its reverse.
Weight: 13.96g
Fineness: 13.76g
Fine Gold: 986‰
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