Austrian 100 Corona
This gold coin contains 0.980 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt valueof one Austrian 100 Corona is $2363.29 based on today's gold spot price.
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Bullion Exchanges
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Free Shipping on order over $199, any order under $99 charged flat rate of $7.99 | $2,688.88 | $-530.35 (-19.72% prem) |
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Monument Metals
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Free shipping on orders over $199 | $2,620.28 | $-600.34 (-22.91% prem) |
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Money Metals Exchange
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Free shipping on orders over $500 | $2,758.28 | $-459.55 (-16.66% prem) |
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Restrike Gold 100 Corona coins have their own unique history as a bullion coin beyond the historical context of the original coinage.From 1933 until 1971 buying gold coins was for investment was illegal in the United States. Investors seeking gold coins during this time had few choices. These "restrike" Gold Coronas, were intended as a low premium coin that offered a way for investors to buy gold prior to the ban on private ownership being lifted. (Corona Money)Restrike Corona gold coins from Austria continues to often be the lowest premium gold bullion coin for investors.Many of the Austrian coins will be dated 1915, but dates may vary depending upon the available inventory.The Corona 100 gold coin was a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire currency system that was introduced following the adoption of the gold standard. The Corona (Krone in German) became the official currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and remained in use until the empire's dissolution after World War I.Today, Corona gold coins are of interest to collectors and investors in precious metals. They are sought after for their historical significance, gold content, and numismatic value, representing an important period in European monetary history. As a well known bullion coin, many stackers buy 100 Corona Gold Coins due to the gold content and low premiums.FindBullionPrices.com tracks prices from some of the most trusted and reputable online bullion dealers to help find the lowest prices on Austrian 100 Corona.The gold prices on our site for coins and bullion are updated hourly and adjusted with gold spot price. We give you the tools to compare prices of gold coins from well-reviewed bullion dealers.Comparing prices for Austrian 100 Corona across multiple bullion dealers help to ensure that you pay the lowest price.Our Closest to Spot tool can help you find the lowest premium when you are ready to.Shop more gold coins from.
- .9802 oz actual Gold content
- The trust and recognizability of a sovereign world gold coin, issued by the Austrian Mint
- The obverse features the bust of Austrian Emperor and Hungarian King Franz Josef I
- The reverse carries the imperial double-headed eagle of the Austrian empire superimposed upon that nation's coat of arms
Austrian 100 Corona Specifications
Weight | .9802 oz |
Country | Austria |
Type | Gold Coin |
Mint | Austrian Mint |
Classification | Historical |