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1807 AD., Austro-Hungarian empire, Francis I, Smolnik mint, 30 Kreuzer, KM 2149.
Austro-Hungarian empire, Francis I / Franz I (1804-1835), Smolnik mint (S) in Hungary, 1807 AD.,
30 Kreuzer (37-38 mm / 15,07 g), mintage ? ,
Obv.: * FRANZ KAIS· * V· OEST· KOEN· * Z· HUNG· BOEH· * GALIZ· U· LOD· , bust of Francis I (II), facing right inside a diamond made of dots, mintmark S beneath. In every corner of the diamond, the value 30.
Rev.: * DREYSSIG * KREUTZER * ERBLAEND * ISCH· 1807· / MÜNZ Z· 30· K· - WIENER ST· - BANCO ZETT· - THEILUNGS· , around Imperial coat of arms, the number 30 within the two-headed Habsburg eagle, surmounted by a crown. The entire device is within a diamond made of dots.
KM 2149 .

The Turkish and Napoleonic Wars lead to token issues in various denominations. These included a 12 Kreuzer coin which only contained 6 Kreuzer worth of silver and was later overstruck to produce a 7 Kreuzer coin. In 1807, copper coins were issued in denominations of 15 and 30 Kreuzer by the Wiener Stadt Banco. These issues were tied in value to the bank's paper money. The coinage returned to its prewar state after 1814. Between 1759 and 1811, the Wiener Stadt Banco issued paper money denominated in Gulden. However, the banknotes were not tied to the coinage and their values floated relative to one another. Although the notes did have a slight premium over coins early on, in later years, the notes fell in value relative to the coins until their value was fixed in 1811 at one fifth of their face value in coins. That year, the Priviligirte Vereinigte Einlösungs und Tilgungs Deputation ("Privileged United Redemption and Repayment Deputation") began issuing paper money valued at par with the coinage, followed by the "Austrian National Note Bank" in 1816. 
Schlüsselwörter: Austro-Hungarian Austria Hungary Francis Franz Schmollnitz Smolnik Kreuzer Hapsburg Eagle Crown Diamond Dots

1807 AD., Austro-Hungarian empire, Francis I, Smolnik mint, 30 Kreuzer, KM 2149.

Austro-Hungarian empire, Francis I / Franz I (1804-1835), Smolnik mint (S) in Hungary, 1807 AD.,
30 Kreuzer (37-38 mm / 15,07 g), mintage ? ,
Obv.: * FRANZ KAIS· * V· OEST· KOEN· * Z· HUNG· BOEH· * GALIZ· U· LOD· , bust of Francis I (II), facing right inside a diamond made of dots, mintmark S beneath. In every corner of the diamond, the value 30.
Rev.: * DREYSSIG * KREUTZER * ERBLAEND * ISCH· 1807· / MÜNZ Z· 30· K· - WIENER ST· - BANCO ZETT· - THEILUNGS· , around Imperial coat of arms, the number 30 within the two-headed Habsburg eagle, surmounted by a crown. The entire device is within a diamond made of dots.
KM 2149 .

The Turkish and Napoleonic Wars lead to token issues in various denominations. These included a 12 Kreuzer coin which only contained 6 Kreuzer worth of silver and was later overstruck to produce a 7 Kreuzer coin. In 1807, copper coins were issued in denominations of 15 and 30 Kreuzer by the Wiener Stadt Banco. These issues were tied in value to the bank's paper money. The coinage returned to its prewar state after 1814. Between 1759 and 1811, the Wiener Stadt Banco issued paper money denominated in Gulden. However, the banknotes were not tied to the coinage and their values floated relative to one another. Although the notes did have a slight premium over coins early on, in later years, the notes fell in value relative to the coins until their value was fixed in 1811 at one fifth of their face value in coins. That year, the Priviligirte Vereinigte Einlösungs und Tilgungs Deputation ("Privileged United Redemption and Repayment Deputation") began issuing paper money valued at par with the coinage, followed by the "Austrian National Note Bank" in 1816.

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