Description
A genuine piece of monetary history, the Austrian 1931 100 Schilling gold coin represents the elegance and craftsmanship of early 20th-century European minting at its finest.
Struck by the Republic of Austria during a pivotal period between the two World Wars, this gold coin carries both numismatic significance and tangible precious metal value. Its design reflects the refined artistic tradition of the Vienna Mint, making it as visually striking as it is historically meaningful. The Austrian 100 Schilling Gold Coin is struck in 90% pure gold and weighs 23.52 grams.
The obverse bears the Eagle holding a sickle and hammer, legend around. Whilst the reverse features the Value of the coin between two branches, the date below.
Whether you are building a numismatic collection, diversifying with historic gold, or simply drawn to beautifully made coins with a story to tell, the 1931 100 Schilling is a rewarding addition to any portfolio.
Please note: the coin shown is for reference only and may not be the exact coin you receive.


