1935-1938 Austria Gold 25 Schilling Prooflike (Random Year)
Add a piece of European monetary history to your collection with the 1935–1938 Austria Gold 25 Schilling Prooflike (Random Year), available at Bullion Exchanges. Struck in .900 gold, each coin contains 0.1702 troy ounces of pure gold and was minted during Austria’s interwar period. These coins were issued in limited quantities and remain highly collectible for their artistry, gold content, and historical significance.
The Austrian Schilling was introduced in 1925, replacing the krone as part of Austria’s post–World War I economic stabilization. The gold 25 Schilling coins issued from 1935 to 1938 were part of a larger monetary reform that strengthened Austria’s currency against European markets. Struck in high-quality gold with limited mintages, these coins reflect the elegance of pre–World War II European coinage. Their cessation in 1938 coincided with Austria’s annexation by Germany, further adding to their historic significance and collectibility.
Coin Features:
- Dates will be chosen randomly based on availability
- Made from .900 fine gold with a weight of 0.1702 troy oz
- Prooflike finish
- Minted at the Austrian Mint
- Individual coins come in protective plastic flips
- Obverse: Depicts two wheat branches with the date and denomination
- Reverse: Features the Austrian coat of arms with the iconic double-headed eagle
The 1935–1938 Austria Gold 25 Schilling Prooflike (Random Year) blends intrinsic gold value with historical and numismatic significance. As a limited interwar issue struck in .900 fine gold, it stands as a tangible reminder of Austria’s rich monetary past. Whether purchased as an investment or a collectible, this coin makes a distinguished addition to any world gold portfolio. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges and own a prestigious piece of Austrian history.
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