The Austrian-Hungarian 100 Corona coin is a 0.98 troy oz 0.900 fine Gold Coin (21.6 karat) that was minted in Austria and Hungary between 1908 and 1914.
Yet, the most common of the coins bear the mint date 1915 (Austrian 100 corona 1915), and were struck in 1916 as re-strikes to commemorate the reign of Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary from 1848 to 1916. The corona was introduced as a denomination with the Empire’s monetary reform in 1892, until Austria became a republic in 1918.
The obverse side of the coin displays the profile of Franz Joseph I and the lettering “FRANC. IOS. I.D.G. IMP. AVSTR. REX. BOH. GAL. ILL. ETC. ET AP. REX. HVNG.” (“FRANZ JOSEF I – BY GRACE OF GOD EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA – KING OF BOHEMIA, GALICIA, ILLYRIUM, ETC AND KING OF HUNGARY”).
The reverse side features the Austrian Coat of Arms (a double eagle with crown), the denomination (“100 COR”), the mint year, as well as the inscription “C CORONA MDCCCCXV” (“C CORONA 1915”). The edge bears the inscription “Vnitis Viribvs” (“With United Forces”).
The Austrian 100 Corona was among the first gold bullion coins available to Americans after private ownership of gold had been legalized again in 1974. The 100 Corona was still being minted after its circulation in Vienna – with the 1915 mintmark – allowing Austrians Mint to take advantage of a grandfather clause in the law concerning private ownership of gold bullion. Original 100 Corona coins with earlier mint dates are in fact very rare.
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