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I recently got some old European pre-euro coins.I don't know where one of them is from. On the front, it has a picture. On the back, it has the year, 1869, and above that it says 20 krajczar. Can anyone tell me where its from, what its made of, and how much it's worth?
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you would probably be better served by placing this thread in the world coins section of the forum.
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Austro-Hungarian empire. Google's a wonderful thing...........
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"Krajczar" is the Hungarian spelling of the Austro-Hungarian denomination "kreutzer". Your coin is from the Hungarian half of the Empire, listed under "Hungary" in the catalogues.
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The coin is made of silver and can be KM#446 or KM#447. If real, about 15$ in VF condition, but a pair of pics could be interesting.
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