Austria (Holly Roman Empiore). 20 Kreuzer 1840 A, Vienna, Ferdinand I
Austria 20 Kreuzer 1815 A, Wien, Franz I
Austria (Holy Roman Empire), Margaret of Austria (1479-1530) Laudation Bronze medal, 1848
- KOD: 4803278RMA
Austria (Holly Roman Empiore). 20 Kreuzer 1840 A, Vienna, Ferdinand I 1835-1848, KM 2208, Silver 26 mm, weight 6,66 g. .583, Condition aUNC, slightly toned
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