Austria Österreich 2 Heller coin pendant necklace jewelry double headed eagle Austro-Hungarian Habsburg shield Vienna Salzburg Wien Graz Innsbruck Villach Sankt Pölten Wels Sölden Ischgl Gmunden Vorarlberg Zell am See Hungary n000111
Austria - Habsburg 2 Heller {1892-1915} 33S
Franz Joseph I
FEATURING
front: double-headed eagle with shield on chest from the Austro-Hungarian Empire {Habsburg coat of arms}
The coat of arms of Austria-Hungary was that country's symbol during its existence from the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 to its dissolution in 1918. The double-headed eagle of the ruling House of Habsburg-Lorraine was used by the common Imperial and Royal (k. u. k.) institutions of the dual monarchy. Additionally, each of the two parts of the real union had its own coat of arms.
As the double-headed eagle was reminiscent of the Reichsadler insignia of the defunct Holy Roman Empire and also the symbol of the Cisleithanian ('Austrian') half of the real union, the Hungarian government urged for the introduction of a new common coat of arms, which took place in 1915, in the midst of World War I. The new insignia combined the coat of arms of the separate halves of the Dual Monarchy, linked by the armorials of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty and the motto indivisibiliter ac inseparabiliter ('indivisible and inseparable')
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Bronze coin
• diameter: 19 mm
• weight: 3.35 g
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• 24” brass ball chain {2.5mm thick, lightweight 5 g}
• no chain or cord
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
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for a: Austria Osterreich double headed eagle Vienna Austrian coin jewelry pendant Salzburg Innsbruck Graz Styria Linz Tyrol Carinthia Villach Wels Sölden Ischgl Gmunden Vorarlberg Zell am See Klagenfurt house of Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Babenberg dynasty
Franz Joseph I
FEATURING
front: double-headed eagle with shield on chest from the Austro-Hungarian Empire {Habsburg coat of arms}
The coat of arms of Austria-Hungary was that country's symbol during its existence from the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 to its dissolution in 1918. The double-headed eagle of the ruling House of Habsburg-Lorraine was used by the common Imperial and Royal (k. u. k.) institutions of the dual monarchy. Additionally, each of the two parts of the real union had its own coat of arms.
As the double-headed eagle was reminiscent of the Reichsadler insignia of the defunct Holy Roman Empire and also the symbol of the Cisleithanian ('Austrian') half of the real union, the Hungarian government urged for the introduction of a new common coat of arms, which took place in 1915, in the midst of World War I. The new insignia combined the coat of arms of the separate halves of the Dual Monarchy, linked by the armorials of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty and the motto indivisibiliter ac inseparabiliter ('indivisible and inseparable')
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Bronze coin
• diameter: 19 mm
• weight: 3.35 g
CHOOSE FROM DROP DOWN MENU
• 24” brass ball chain {2.5mm thick, lightweight 5 g}
• no chain or cord
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
<please like me on>
facebook.com/coinedJewelry
instagram.com/coinedJewelry
twitter.com/coinedJewelry
pinterest.com/coinedJewelry
tumblr.com/blog/coinedJewelry
for a: Austria Osterreich double headed eagle Vienna Austrian coin jewelry pendant Salzburg Innsbruck Graz Styria Linz Tyrol Carinthia Villach Wels Sölden Ischgl Gmunden Vorarlberg Zell am See Klagenfurt house of Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Babenberg dynasty
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