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Austria 100 Corona Gold Coin 0.9802 Oz Random Date (Our Choice) AU/BU
Designs will vary depending on supply One of the fundamental attractions to investing in gold is its intrinsic value. Furthermore, many gold coins are deeply embedded in the history of a culture or era, making them highly valuable to collectors as well. A prime example is the Austria-Hungary 100 Corona Gold Coin, now available at Provident Metals. 9802 Troy Ounces of Pure Gold. A great choice for maximizing the value of your investment, each coin will arrive in AU Condition or Better (dates of our choice). Minted in Austria and Hungary from 1908 – 1914, the obverse of each Gold 100 Corona features a portrait of Franz Joseph, hailed as the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, Croatia, Galicia and Lodomeria, Apostolic King of Hungary and Grand Duke of Cracow from 1848 – 1916. Interestingly, Franz Joseph was also the brother of Mexican Emperor Maximilian and the Uncle of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination triggered the First World War. The reverse of each coin features the Middle Coat of Arms. The history of the 100 Corona began in 1892, when the short-lived Austro-Hungarian Empire adopted the gold standard. At that time, the empire began issuing the krone (or korona) as its official form of currency. As part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the krone circulated in what is now Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and portions of Serbia, Romania, Italy, Montenegro, Poland and Ukraine. The item “Austria 100 Corona Gold Coin 0.9802 Oz Random Date (Our Choice) AU/BU” is in sale since Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Composition: Gold
SPECIAL PRICE! 2019 Austria 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin BU SKU #181035
1 oz Gold Bars. 1 oz lot of 20. 1 oz lot of 25. 1 oz lot of 100. 1 oz lot of 500. 2019 Austria 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin BU – SKU #181035. Minted in the heart of Vienna, the classic design of the Philharmonic continues to attract investors worldwide for its beauty and. Contains 1 oz of. Tamper evident seals on mint tubes and monster boxes. Multiples of 10 are packaged in mint tubes. Obverse: The Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Viennas concert hall, the Musikverein, along with the year, weight and face value. Reverse: An array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon. Guaranteed by the Austrian Mint. This stunning Gold bullion coin is loved around the world for its 1 oz metal content and classic, recognizable design. Add the 2019 Gold Austrian Philharmonic to your cart today! Vienna Philharmonic coins are popular bullion coins made from Gold, Silver and Platinum. The 1 oz Gold coin was made from. 9999 fine Gold with a face value of 2,000 Austrian schillings. In 2002, the nominal face value changed to 100 with the adoption of the euro. Since its inception, the Gold Philharmonic has retained a depiction of the great pipe organ in the Vienna Musikvereins Golden Hall on the obverse and an array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon, on the reverse. Gold Philharmonic coins come in a variety of sizes, including 1/25 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 oz Gold coins. On February 1, 2008, a 1 oz Silver version of the coin was issued. The Silver Philharmonics feature the same designs found on the Gold Philharmonics and are made of. The Austrian Mint decided to further expand their Philharmonic line with a 1 oz Platinum coin in 2016. The Platinum Philharmonic kept the same design as the Gold and Silver Philharmonics and is made from. For the 15th anniversary of the Vienna Philharmonic Gold bullion coin in 2004, the Austrian Mint created a 1,000 oz version with a face value of 100,000. The “Big Phil” coin contains 31.103 kg of. Anniversary, the Austrian Mint created a 20 oz. 9999 fine Gold Philharmonic coin. Anniversary, the Austrian Mint introduced a new size in the series with the 1/25 oz. 9999 fine Gold Philharmonic coin that is a permanent size for the series. Each package is fully insured. There are no exceptions to this rule. The UPS Store, or similar third party drop off locations. If you do not receive the package directly from the common carrier, you agree to take all reasonable actions to assist in recovery of the package, including but not limited to filling out reports (and/or police reports) and providing all information needed or that may be requested to assist in recovery of the package. We may ask you to file a police report if it appears loss is due to theft or tampering. 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APMEX may amend these T&C at any time by posting the amended terms on the website, and such amendments shall become effective immediately. If you become aware that you may be required to make any disclosure of such information, including, without limitation, as a result of the receipt of a subpoena or other compulsory process, you shall promptly notify, in writing, APMEX and you shall cooperate, in good faith, with APMEX in obtaining a protective order or other appropriate relief, if any, with respect to such disclosure. The item “SPECIAL PRICE! 2019 Austria 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin BU SKU #181035″ is in sale since Tuesday, December 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “apmex” and is located in United States. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Austrian Mint
- MPN: 181035
- Certification: Uncertified
Austria 1 Ducat (0.1106 oz AGQ) Gold Coin About Uncirculated (AU) or Better
First issued by Austria in 1612, the Austrian 1 Ducat celebrates one of the most captivating, yet short-lived empires in the history of Eastern Europe. Each 1 Ducat Gold Coin contains. 1107 Troy Ounces of Pure Gold and arrives in AU condition or bettera tangible asset you can handle on your own terms. Unveiled in 1872, the obverse-design of each Austria 1 Ducat bears the profile of Emperor Franz Joseph I, who reigned portions of Central and Eastern Europe from 1848 1916. The reverse of each 1 Ducat includes the Austrian Coat of Arms over the double-headed imperial eagle. Each coin is 0.8 mm thick, 20 mm in diameter and relatively lightweight, making them popular collectors items across the globe. Austria 1 Ducats struck with the date 1915the year before Franz Joseph Is deathrepresent the final year the coin was issued for trade. 1915 Gold Ducats are restrikes, and 996,721 of the coins were issued from 1920 1936. 1 Ducats are produced as official restrikes by the Austrian Mint to this day. Own a tangible piece of history from one of the most fascinating Empires the world has ever seen. The item “Austria 1 Ducat (0.1106 oz AGQ) Gold Coin About Uncirculated (AU) or Better” is in sale since Thursday, October 11, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- certification: Uncertified
- mint: Foreign
- denomination: Foreign
Austria 1 oz. 9999 Fine Gold Philharmonic Coin Random Year (Our Choice) BU
Obverse Austria is proud of its rich musical history, which is represented by the Gold Philharmonic. The obverse features the Great Organ that is found within the Golden Hall, one of Austrias most famous concert halls. It carries inscriptions of REPUBLIK OSTERREICH and 1 UNZE GOLD 999.9, along with the year of issue and denomination. Reverse On the reverse, youll find an array of musical instruments carved in great detail. This includes a french horn, bassoon, harp, cello, and four violins. The inscription reads WIENER PHILHARMONIKER. About This Item Along with new bullion products, Provident sources some precious metals from the secondary market. This allows us to offer you quality bullion at competitive prices. Orders of multiples may or may not include a variety of dates. The item “Austria 1 oz. 9999 Fine Gold Philharmonic Coin Random Year (Our Choice) BU” is in sale since Monday, May 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- series: Philharmonic
- coin Diameter: 37mm
- mint: Austrian Mint
- composition: .9999 Fine Gold
- year: Random
- denomination: Various
1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat Coin. 1106 oz. AGW SKU30564
Silver Maple Leaf Sale. Baseball Hall of Fame. Coins That Never Were. Morgan Silver Dollar Sets. “Struck At” Silver Eagles. Best of 2018 Gold. 1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat Coin. This is an official restrike of the 1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat Coin, which contains a little more than 1/10th of an ounce of gold, or more precisely. 1106 ounces in actual gold weight. It is a popular gold bullion coin because of its low premium and beautiful classic design. The Austrian Mint, which has roots dating to the 12th century, has been minting coins continuously in the same location for the past 800 years. That experience plus the Austrian dedication to quality and detail has resulted in the mint having a reputation as one of the world’s top mints. An added benefit of that rich experience is that the mint continues to issue official restrikes of some of the most popular classic Austrian gold coins that pre-date the modern Austrian Republic. This 1 Ducat Gold coin is one of those coins. It was originally produced for trade between the Kingdom of Austria and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire and its neighbors during the period when Emperor Franz Joseph I reigned in Austria (from 1848 until 1866) and his successors, including Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who reigned until he was assassinated in 1914, an event which led to the start of World War I. Franz Joseph I is depicted on the coin’s obverse, while the reverse shows the classic double-headed Austrian eagle that was the Austrian coat of arms at the time. These beautiful small gold coins are treasured for their classic design, high quality, which is often proof-like in appearance, and their very low premiums over gold content. In addition, they are often used in rings and other jewelry. Normally older modern world gold coins that are priced close to their bullion value are seen in average grades, and higher quality specimens are more expensive. But because these are restrike coins made by the Austrian Mint after their original date of issue, they are beautifully struck and often look like new coins. Specifications for this 1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat Coin. We cannot make any price adjustments after the sale is complete. Product Photo Policy: MCM attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. We take all of our photos in house and due to reflections on the mirrored or proof surfaces of a coin there may appear to be’black’ when there is not. If a coin has a color on it at all it will be described as’colorized’ in the description or title. Due to the large inventory we sell, we use stock photos. Serial numbers will vary from the image shown unless specifically stated in the product listing that the item pictured is the item you will receive. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS POLICY: We are accepting international orders from select countries. These charges are the customer’s responsibility. However, we cannot guarantee this due to the volume of orders we process each day. Beyond the 30-day return period, Company is under no obligation to accept return of any product, but may in its discretion do so pursuant to this policy, for up to one year from the invoice date. ModernCoinMart (MCM) was launched in 2004 and quickly set the standards for online sales of bullion, US coins and world coins. Join over 100,000 loyal customers and feel confident purchasing from a company that’s spent a decade building a solid and stellar reputation trusted and recognized around the world. That’s the MCM way. View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat Coin. 1106 oz. AGW SKU30564″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mcm” and is located in Sarasota, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Precious Metal Content: Gold
- Denomination: 1 Ducat
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
- Fineness: .986
- Coin: Austrian Ducat
- Precious Metal Content per Unit: .1106 oz
- Strike Type: Business
- Shape: Coin
- Year: 1915
- Brand/Mint: Austrian Mint
- Total Precious Metal Content: 1/10 oz
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