Condition
A new coin.
The Austria 2 Ducats Ferdinand Karl 1642 Restrike, minted in 1963 and graded MS66 by PCGS, is a spectacular numismatic piece that revives one of the most striking Renaissance-era designs. Struck in silver, this restrike reproduces the majestic coinage of Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Tyrol. The obverse shows the ruler on horseback in full armor, raising his command baton, with the detailed cityscape below symbolizing authority and protection of his lands. Around the rim runs the Latin legend referencing his title and year 1642. The reverse features Saint Leopold, patron of Austria, standing in armor with a flag and model of a church in his hands. Around him are shields of the Austrian territories, forming a ring of heraldic emblems that highlight the empire’s vast dominion. This restrike combines historical iconography with superb modern minting, and its exceptionally high grade MS66 guarantees outstanding preservation with sharp details and dazzling luster. A perfect blend of Habsburg legacy and modern craftsmanship, it is a prestigious addition to any advanced collection of Austrian and European silver coins.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AS30 |
Nominal sum | 2 ducat |
Nominal, number | 2 |
Weight, g | 6.51 |
Diameter, mm | 27.6 |
Quality of coinage | BU |
Mintage | unknown |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Europe / Austria |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 1963 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver |
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