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Auction 15  20 Apr 2018
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Lot 461

Starting price: 6000 EUR
Price realized: 20 000 EUR
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Francis Joseph I, Austrian Empire
2 Gulden 1887 (Copper Struck), Kuttenberg. Silver mine reopening
Highly collectible piece with beautiful patina and nice luster in the fields.
Extremely rare!

Franz Joseph I., Kaisertum Österreich
2 Gulden 1887 (Kupferabschlag), Kuttenberg. Wiederaufnahme des Silberbergbaues
Kabinettstück mit feiner Patina und spiegelnden Feldern
Von allergrößter Seltenheit!

František Josef I., Rakouské cisařství
2 Zlatník 1887 (Měděný odražek), Kutná Hora. Znovuotevření stříbrných dolů
PCGS PR64BN.
Sbírkový kus s nádhernou patinou a zrcadlovým leskem v plochách.
RRR! Extrémně vzácný!

Vídeň / Vienna / Wien, A. Neudeck, 36 mm, Cu, Davenport 33 (AR), Frühwald 1904a, Moravec 69a, Novotný 155 (AR), Herinek 1136, Ex Dietiker Collection by Meister & Sonntag 1/2004 #655, UNC / UNC

Commemorative medals became in 18th century already a tool of state propagation and were issued not only at coronations, but also at important political and national economic events. The economic and political blossom of the monarchy at the reign of Kaiser Franz Joseph I. brought upon a series of events, the meaning of which had to be emphasized by publishing some very popular commemoration medals. Awarding medals to important personalities belonged to essential rituals of contemporary social and political life. Most notable contemporary medal designers and engravers were appointed to artistically design the medals. Names as Marschall, Neuberger, Neudeck, Radnitzky, Seidan, Scharff, Tautenhayn were a guarantee for the highest artistic quality. The long reign of Franz Joseph I. initiated the creation of a unique collection of portrait medals, that literally constitute an artistic gallery of the second half of 19th and the beginning of 20th century. The changing Kaiser portrait design reflects not only his age from 18-year-old young man to a dignified old man, but also certain changes of artistic style according to the contemporary fashion. While the Emperor is getting older on the portraits with age, the used artistic style is getting younger. The artistic medal design from the last periods of reign clearly anticipates the coming wave of modernism. Because of the outstanding artistic qualities, the most notable contemporary collectors added governmental medals into their collections. They became jewels in collections of Kilián, Donnebauer, Windischgrätz, Berger, Horsky, Lanna, Hollschek and Chaura and have stayed until today. Hardly any larger collection of Franz Joseph I. coins can be imagined without at least some medals with the portrait of the long-lived emperor. To create a specialized collection, a large portion of collector's ascetism and patience is needed because of the rarity of some pieces.
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