100 Austrian crown coin | 1915 Restrike
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Product features
Buying premium | -1.00 |
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Selling premium | 3.5% |
Pure weight | 30.48 |
Purity | 900/1.000 - 21,6 carat |
Dimensions | Ć 37.1 mm x 2.29 mm |
Manufacturer | Not applicable |
Detailed product description
The 100 Austrian crown coinis a historical gold coin with a purity of 90% (21,6 karats). The 100 Austrian crown coin weighs a gross 33,87 grams and has a net weight of 30,48 grams.
100 Austrian crown coin
The Austrian 100 crown coin was minted in 1908 as a commemorative coin for the emperor's jubilee. Subsequently, the coins were circulated as restrikes, both as commemorative and investment coins. These coins always bear the year 1915 as the year of issue.
Purity & weight
The gold 8 Austrian florin has a purity of 900/1.000 (21,6 karats) and a net weight of 30,48 grams (0,9799 troy ounce). The remaining 3,39 grams consist of copper. This alloy ensured that the coin was less prone to damage and therefore resistant to wear through everyday circulation.
Design of the Gold 100 Austrian crown coin
The design of the restrikes follows that of the last issued corona coins from 1915.
On the obverse, you see the image of Emperor Franz Joseph Charles, emperor from 1848 to 1916, also known for his famous consort, Empress Elisabeth 'Sisi' of Bavaria.Underneath this image āSt. Schwartzā is written, this is Stefan Schwartz, the engraver of the coin. Around this image is the Latin phrase āFRANC.JOS.I.D.G.IMP.AVSTR.REX BOH.GAL.ILL.ETC.ET AP.REX HVNGā
On the reverse, the Austrian coat of arms is depicted. At the bottom left and right of the coat of arms, you will find the nominal value of the coin. At the bottom of the coin is the year of issue; the āCorā refers to Corona , the German name of the coin. Around it is the Latin wording 'C CORONĆ MDCCCCXV.'
On the edge of the coin are the words 'VIRIBVS VNITIS,' ('Strength in Unity').
Buying Gold 100 Austrian crown coin
The 100 Austrian crown coin and other gold coins can serve as a purchase of physical gold. Gold coins are not subject to VAT as they are considered monetary gold. Although all gold coins offered by Argentor have been tested for authenticity, they are not supplied with a certificate of authenticity, unlike gold bars.
We offer these coins as long as stock lasts.
Selling Gold 100 Austrian crown coin
You are more than welcome in our office to sell your gold 100 Austrian crown coin(s). You needn't make an appointment to do so.
Our buying prices are adapted every minute to the gold actual rate and will be hedged once you present your coin(s) in our office. You can always check our live buying prices on this page.
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