These coins from Hungary, under Franz Joseph I, are made of low-fineness silver:
10 KRAJCZAR: 0.021 troy ounces silver
20 KRAJCZAR: 0.043 troy ounces silver
Even though the silver value is low, some coins are valuable due to collector appeal. Here are approximate catalog values
10 KRAJCZAR (all dates except those specified below):
worn: $15 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $30
well preserved: $50
fully uncirculated: $85
10 krajczar dated 1868 with a YF mint mark (not KB mint mark) are worth more, triple the values shown
10 krajczar dated 1875 to 1888 are worth about twice the values shown
10 krajczar dated 1887 are scarce and catalog at $300 in average circulated condition
20 KRAJCZAR (all dates except those specified below):
worn: $20 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $35
well preserved: $60
fully uncirculated: $95
20 krajczar dated 1868 with a KB mint mark are very common and are worth about one-half the values shown
20 krajczar dated 1868 with a GYF mint mark are rare and are worth about three times the values shown
20 krajczar dated 1868 with AP KIRALYA on the 'heads' side are rare and are worth about twice the values shown
All the values on this page are catalog values and must be adjusted to obtain actual buy and sell values. Read the Important Terminology page.
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