Hungarian golden coin was released in the late 19th century and the beginning of 21st century. Last edition was minted in 1915, just before the state broke down.
On front of the coin there is a whole image of Franje Josip I with a text around it:”FERENCZ JOZSEF I-K-A-CS-ES M-H-S-D-O-AP-KIR-“, and a year of publication at the bottom. On the back side of the coin there was an emblem of hungaria which was used at that time, which is held by two angels.
Under the emblem there is an inscription: "MAGYAR KIRALYSAG". And underneath it is a nominal value of the coin (10 coronas). The weight of this coin is 3,3875 grams, fineness of 900, and it contains 3,05 grams of pure gold.
20 coronas
20 coronas is twice as much less worth golden coin and it was minted twice as much pure gold. It weights 6,775 grams, it has 21 mm in diameter, and its fineness is 900, which means that it contains 6,097 grams of pure gold. This coin is identical to that of 10 coronas, only nominal value written is different. It was made in the period between 1892 and 1915.