1915 100 Corona Austria (Restrike)

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The Gold Corona was a standard denomination of coinage within the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1892 to 1916.

  • 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.

Each of these 1915 100 Corona Austrian Gold Coins is a restrike issued by the Austrian Mint starting in 1975. The coins were introduced by the mint to compete on the global stage with the popular South African Gold Krugerrand.

The coins were minted between 1908 and 1914, with the 1915 date mark chosen in 1975 by the Austrian Mint as a commemorative mark.

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