Nice coin, Mary! These come from Hungary during the reign of king Franz Joseph I. One, two, and five korona denominations all look about the same, but the angels are missing on the back of some 1 korona pieces. This page covers all of them, with or without the angels.
Our listings below give approximate catalog values for these coins. Be sure to apply the concepts presented on our Terminology page to convert these inflated catalog values to actual buy and sell values.
1 KORONA (0.134 troy ounces silver)
worn: $4 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $5
well preserved: $8
fully uncirculated: $12
1 koronas dated 1892 are scarce, cataloging for $15 average circulated, $200 fully uncirculated
1 koronas dated 1906 are very rare, cataloging for $500 average circulated, $1500+ fully uncirculated
1 koronas dated 1913 are rare, cataloging for $300 average circulated, $500 fully uncirculated
1 koronas dated 1916 are less common, cataloging at $8 average circulated, $30 fully uncirculated
2 KORONA (0.268 troy ounces silver)
worn: $5 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $9
well preserved: $12
fully uncirculated: $20
2 koronas dated 1914 are less common, cataloging at $30 average circulated, $100 fully uncirculated
5 KORONA (0.694 troy ounces silver)
worn: $15 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $28
well preserved: $55
fully uncirculated: $140
5 koronas dated 1900 are more common in higher grades, cataloging for $80 when fully uncirculated
5 koronas dated 1906 are very rare, cataloging for $3500 in average circulated condition
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