Need Info on Austrian and Dutch Gold Coins

A client has asked me to sell the following foreign gold coins:
Austrian - 1892 4FL 10 COR. High end Unc. but obv and rev have what appear to be numerous straight-line die cracks.
Dutch - 1912 10 Guilden. Unc., but lower end (62?)
Dutch - 1913 10 Guilden, as above
Can anyone make a stab at value?
Thanks,
GForce
Numismatic Investments Corporation
Austrian - 1892 4FL 10 COR. High end Unc. but obv and rev have what appear to be numerous straight-line die cracks.
Dutch - 1912 10 Guilden. Unc., but lower end (62?)
Dutch - 1913 10 Guilden, as above
Can anyone make a stab at value?
Thanks,
GForce
Numismatic Investments Corporation
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So 80 Euro would be for low MS imo ( +- $ 90 ).
As per my Dutch Coin book, 2006 edition.
Doug
On the "Austrian - 1892 4FL 10 COR. High end Unc. but obv and rev have what appear to be numerous straight-line die cracks"
My K&M World Gold Catalog list a 1892 10 Corona @ $3500 UNC and a 1892 4 Florin 10 Francs (This is a restrike) @ $55, so it very important to determine which coin it is ( Hint: the 10 Corona has "Corona" in the upper left legend of the reverse"). I would guess it is a 1892 4FL 10 Francs which is essentially a gold bullion type coin
I agree with ZAR on the Netherlands Gulden pricing
It is the 4FL, 10 Fr. The dealer who he purchased it from many years ago mismarked the holder, though the price was appropriate for the 10 Fr. coin.
GForce
Numismatic Investments Corporation