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Austrian Zwanziger 1848

WillieBoyd2WillieBoyd2 Posts: 5,039 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited April 25, 2024 10:47PM in World & Ancient Coins Forum

The Zwanziger was an Austrian 20 kreuzer coin which was manufactured off and on for many years.

Austria had many monetary systems over the years and in the 1840's they used a gulden which was worth around 75 US cents. There were 60 kreuzer to the Gulden making a 20 kreuzer coin worth US 25 cents.

The coin was called a zwanziger after zwanzig, the German word for "20".

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Austria 20 Kreuzer (Zwanziger) 1848
Silver, 26.0 mm, 6.65 gm, 0.583 fine, Vienna Mint
Catalog: Krause World Coins 1801-1900 number KM 2208, minted from 1837 to 1848

The book A Handbook for Travellers on The Continent published by John Murray of London in 1856, mentions the zwanziger where it is worth 8 British pence, about 16 US cents.

The name zwanziger properly applies to Austria alone, where this coin goes for 20 kreutzers, and bears upon it the figure 20, the 1/2 zwanziger or zehner passes for 10, and the 1/4 for 5 kreutzers; while in Bavaria and Würtemberg the same coins pass respectively for 24, 12, and 6 kr.

And a final zwanziger mention, just in time for Christmas, from Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel The Story of a Nutcracker, the basis for Tchaikovsky's ballet:

In Nuremberg (Bavaria), the inventor Drosselmayer's brother explains how he acquired a special "Crackatook" nut needed to remove an enchantment from the king's daughter:

He picked up his bag to find that all the nuts were indeed crushed, with one exception; this he presented to me with an unusual smile, inviting me to buy it for one new 1720 zwanziger coin, declaring that the day would come when I wouldn't regret my purchase, expensive as it might seem at the time. I fumbled in my pocket, and was astonished to discover a zwanziger coin corresponding exactly to the one the man had asked for. This struck me as such an unlikely coincidence that I gave him my zwanziger, in return for which he handed me the nut and disappeared.

Zwanzigers also circulated in California during the Gold Rush period of the 1840's and 1850's which is why I posted a similar thread on the US Coins forum.

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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,125 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Great info. I love the reverse.


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