1915 100 Corona Austrian Gold Coin (AU+, Restrike)
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Product Description
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The Gold Corona was once a regular form of currency across the Austro-Hungarian Empire, minted between 1892 and 1916. These gold coins were available in several denominations, with the 20 Corona being the most commonly used. The 10 Corona also saw wide circulation, while the 100 Corona had a shorter run but gained popularity in its modern restrike form. Right now, you can purchase 1915 100 Corona Austrian Gold Coins in restrike condition online from BGASC.
Highlights:
- Arrives inside of protective flips!
- Features a commemorative 1915 date mark!
- Contains .9802 Troy oz of actual gold content.
- Bears a face value of 100 Corona from the Austrian Mint.
- On the obverse is the left-profile bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
- The reverse includes the double-headed eagle and heraldic shield of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
These 1915 100 Corona Austrian Gold Coins are restrikes issued by the Austrian Mint beginning in 1975. The decision to bring these coins back into circulation was made to provide a competitive alternative to popular bullion coins like the South African Gold Krugerrand. Coins in this listing are packaged for protection and are considered Almost Uncirculated Plus in quality, meaning they display only minimal signs of handling, usually limited to the raised areas of the design.
Obverse
On the obverse side of every 1915 100 Corona Austrian Gold Coin is a left-facing portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I. He ascended the throne in December 1848 and remained in power for nearly seven decades. His reign oversaw both the rise of the empire and its involvement in World War I, a conflict that contributed to the eventual collapse of the Austro-Hungarian state after his passing in 1916.
Reverse
The reverse design showcases the crowned double-headed eagle, a powerful symbol of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the eagle’s grasp is the heraldic shield representing the Hapsburg Dynasty, the royal family that governed the empire during Franz Joseph I’s reign.
History
The original version of the 100 Corona Gold Coin was released in the early 1900s, joining the smaller 10 and 20 Corona coins. First introduced in 1908, the 100 Corona coin was created to honor the 60th year of Franz Joseph I’s rule as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. These coins were minted until 1914. When the restrike series began in 1975, the Austrian Mint selected 1915 as the commemorative date for all issues.
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Specifications
Year | 1915 |
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Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Metals Purity | .900 |
Producer | Austrian Mint |
Thickness | 2.3 mm |
Diameter | 37 mm |
Condition | Almost Uncirculated |
Denomination | 100 Corona |
Country | Austria |
Designer (Obverse) | Stefan Schwartz |
Designer (Reverse) | Stefan Schwartz |
Edge Style | Reeded |
Certificate of Authenticity | No |
Packaging | Plastic Flip |
Packaging Dimensions | 1.455X1.455X0.085 |
Metal Content | .9802 Troy Ounce |
Shipping | Orders over $199 Ship Free |