Yugoslavia Gold Dukat Alexander I Dtls Bird/Corn (1931-1933) AU
Yugoslavia Gold Dukat Alexander I Dtls Bird/Corn (1931-1933) AU
In the wake of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's dissolution, the newly formed nation of Yugoslavia marked a major milestone in 1931 by releasing its very first gold coinage. Struck from highly pure 0.986 fine gold, this one-dukat piece represents a pivotal moment of national identity and sovereignty in the interwar period. The front of the coin displays a detailed portrait of King Alexander I. Depending on the specific specimen, this side also features an intriguing counterstamp depicting either a bird or a stalk of corn, adding a layer of unique character to each survivor. On the back, the design showcases a majestic crowned double-headed eagle, a powerful heraldic symbol of the region. Containing 0.1106 troy ounces of gold, these coins were minted between 1931 and 1933. They stand as remarkable artifacts from a brief, intense chapter of European history, offering a tangible connection to the early years of the Yugoslav state.
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Specifications
| Country | Hungary |
|---|---|
| Grade | Almost Unc |
| Legal-tender face value | 1 Dukat |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.1106 troy oz |
| Purity | .986 |
| Diameter | 22 mm |
| Thickness | 0.9 mm |
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