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Austrian 1 Heller Franz Joseph

Austria

1857–1867

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$0.02

Based on Copper spot price ($6.06/oz) · 95.0% purity · 1.5g

Updated 7:53 PM

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Specifications

CountryAustria
Years Minted1857–1867
CompositionCopper
Weight1.5 g
Diameter16 mm
ShapeRound
EdgePlain

Design

Obverse

Features the bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I facing right.

Reverse

Displays the denomination '1 Heller' with the year below, surrounded by a wreath.

History & Notable Facts

The Austrian 1 Heller, struck between 1857 and 1867, was one of the empire's most ubiquitous copper coins, circulating from Vienna's bustling markets to the farthest reaches of the Hungarian plains. Its small size belied its role in daily commerce, often ending up in the pockets of peasants and merchants alike.

These coins featured a simple design: the young Franz Joseph's portrait on the obverse, facing right, and the Austrian double-headed eagle on the reverse. They were minted in Vienna, using copper that was plentiful after earlier reforms, though records of exact production numbers vanished in bureaucratic reshuffles. That said, wear from constant handling was inevitable; most specimens I’ve examined show the telltale smoothing of high points.

If you ask me, trying to find a pristine example today is like searching for a straight road in the Alps.

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