7:11 This beautiful coin is from Hungarian origin. However, the man on the coin is Franz-Joseph, emperor of Austria and apostolic emperor of Hungary. His wife was duchess Elisabeth of Bavaria, later empress of Austria and queen of Hungary. She's also known as Sissi. Don't confuse Sissi with another duchess Elisabeth of Bavaria, who became queen Elisabeth of Belgium. Greetings from Belgium.
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The 100 korona is hungarian, my whole collection consists of the latin monetary union coins, best coins to have and so fun and many different designs italian, swiss, french, austrian, hungary, germany etc...
Great video guys! But I don’t understand the controversy around saying the name of one of the coins?? What are you talking about referring to? Sorry if it’s obvious 😂 but can you explain what you mean?
They're 1908 Hungarian Korona's. They're fine to talk about, no particular controversy. But because RU-vid doesn't like people talking about the coronavirus, I think most creators don't say that word so they can still run ads on their videos.