Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks
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The Austro-Hungarian Empire succeeded the Austrian Empire in 1867. At this time the Dual Monarchy decreed a uniform system of hallmarking for the entire empire. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was dissolved, in 1919, after the end of World War I, and its hallmarks retired in 1922. | before 1866 coming soon ![]() ![]() After 1921 |
Austria-Hungary ~ 1867 - 1922 ~ Large Marks | |||
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![]() .950 1867-1872 |
![]() .900 1867-1872 |
![]() .800 1867-1872 |
![]() .750 1867-1872 |
![]() .950 1872-1922 |
![]() .900 1872-1922 |
![]() .800 1872-1922 |
![]() .750 1872-1922 |
The Dianakopf or Diana's head mark first used in 1867, the cartouche shape and number within indicate the silver fineness. Beginning in 1872, a letter was added to indicate city of assay (see letter code chart below). |
Austria-Hungary ~ 1867 - 1922 ~ Small Marks | |||
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![]() Dog Head .800 silver |
![]() Lion Head .750 silver |
Import Marks![]() 1891 - 1901 ![]() 1901 - 1921 | |
A | Vienna | B | Linz | C | Prague | D | Brno | E | Kraków | F | Lwow | |||||
G | Graz | H | Hall (until 1872) |
H | Bregenz (from 1872) |
K | Klagenfurt | L | Ljubljana | M | Trieste | |||||
N | Zadar (only 1866-1867) |
P | Pest | R | Košice | T | Timisoara | U | Alba Iulia | V | Zagreb | |||||
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