Austrian Gold Coins

Austria has had a rich history and that includes many gold coins such as gold Austrian Ducats which were first minted in 1612 and one of the most popular Austrian gold coins. Other great gold coins include the Florin, Corona, Schilling, Philharmonics and the Euro to name a few. With all this rich history, Austrian gold coins are a great collectible.


1877 AUSTRIA GOLD COIN 8 FLORINS 20 FRANCS AU
1877 Austria Gold Coin 8 Florins 20 Francs Au

Price: $489.99
Time Left: 12h 33m
KM 2818 1915 Austria Gold 20 CoronaRestrike Unc
Km 2818 1915 Austria Gold 20 Coronarestrike Unc

Price: $424.95
Time Left: 15h 37m
KM 2841 1926 Austria Gold 25 Shilling Prooflike
Km 2841 1926 Austria Gold 25 Shilling Prooflike

Price: $394.95
Time Left: 15h 38m
AUSTRIA 1886 large FLORIN 90 SILVER gold 24k plated on original
Austria 1886 Large Florin 90 Silver Gold 24k Plated On Original

Price: $39.00
Time Left: 21h 13m
Gold Coin 1915 Austria 1 Ducat
Gold Coin 1915 Austria 1 Ducat

Price: $265.00
Time Left: 1d 4h 49m
1915 AUSTRIA 20 CORONA GOLD COIN
1915 Austria 20 Corona Gold Coin

Price: $500.00
Time Left: 1d 7h 26m
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The Philharmonic series has become popular through its enthronement as the first gold coin, which was released during the reign of the new Euro. The one ounce Austrian Gold Coin Philharmonic is composed of 99.99% pure gold in 24-karat.

Austrian Gold Coins boast the Philharmonic series die to its content being matched with the American Gold Eagle and Canada’s Maple Leaf. The series is popularly named after the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

The design of the coin is literally based from musical instruments as its front design and an image of an organ at the prone side. The Austrian Gold Coins in Philharmonic series was first recognized during the year 1989, as it was first introduced as legal tender bullion in Europe.

With this matter, the coin also has been mostly recognized by dealers and investors due for its popularity and its being saleable at that. This coin is widely renowned especially during the early 1990s because the World Gold Council recorded this Austrian Gold Coins to be the most popular and most loved among marketers.

The specifications of these Austrian Gold Coins vary depending on their gross weights and sizes. The one-ounce Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins are 37mm in diameter, 2.0mm in thickness, 31.108g in weight, and have a value of 100 Euro. Austrian Gold Coins are being offered by many dealers around the world because of the fame the coins have impressed on investors, consumers and collectors as well.