Reverse The central part features the lesser coat of arms of the Austrian Empire: a double-headed eagle with spread wings, its heads in a halo, above them the Crown of Saint Stephen. In the eagle's right talon is a sword, in the left a scepter. On the eagle's breast is an oval framed by a chain, containing the numeral 1. The coat of arms divides the mint year "1800" into two parts: "18" on the left, "00" on the right. The edge of the coin has decorative raised denticles.
Obverse Centered is the right-facing profile of Francis II, Emperor of the Austrian Empire, King of Hungary and Bohemia, wearing a laurel wreath tied with a ribbon. An inscription in Latin runs along the edge of the coin in an arc: on the right and left "FRANC∙II∙D∙G∙R∙I∙S∙A∙GE∙HV∙BO∙REX∙A∙A∙" (Francis II, by the Grace of God, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria). Below is the Latin letter "S" - the mint mark for Smolník (Schmöllnitz). Denticles along the rim.