Gold pendant with gold coin - twenty corona of Franz Joseph I. , year 1893
A pendant made from a gold 20 corona coin of Franz Joseph I minted in 1893, set in a decorative frame evoking lace. The coin is made of gold with a fineness of Au 900/1000 and weighs 6.77 g. The frame is made of 14k yellow gold.
The pendant is stamped with the Czechoslovakian "lion" hallmark used since 1929.
nz.051.25.20
Data sheet
- Origin:
- 1930s
Czechoslovakia - Technique/ Materials:
- Gold
- Precious metal fineness:
- Au 585/1000 (frame with bail)
Au 900/1000 (coin) - Weight:
- 10.09 g
- Proportions:
- Including bail: 4.3 × 2.6 cm
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