The Kremnica Mint — operating continuously in what is now Slovakia — submitted trial strikes to Vienna for approval before any new type entered production. This 1883 nickel Kreuzer trial was part of the broader Habsburg effort to replace copper coinage with nickel, a program driven largely by the rising cost of copper relative to face value in the 1870s and early 1880s. The type was never approved for circulation. Fewer than a handful of confirmed examples are recorded under the Adamo reference series for Habsburg pattern and trial material.
The Kremnica Mint — operating continuously in what is now Slovakia — submitted trial strikes to Vienna for approval before any new type entered production. This 1883 nickel Kreuzer trial was part of the broader Habsburg effort to replace copper coinage with nickel, a program driven largely by the rising cost of copper relative to face value in the 1870s and early 1880s. The type was never approved for circulation. Fewer than a handful of confirmed examples are recorded under the Adamo reference series for Habsburg pattern and trial material.