100 Shilling Austria Gold Coin | 1925-1934

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100 Shilling Austria Gold Coin | 1925-1934

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Münze Österreich
Münze Österreich

Münze Österreich AG is the official mint of the Republic of Austria, based in Vienna, with origins dating back to the 12th century. It is a subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank. The mint is known for producing circulation, collector, and bullion coins. The Vienna Philharmonic is one of the world’s best-selling bullion coins in gold, silver, and platinum. The mint also offers medals, gift bars, jewelry, and a popular online shop for investors and collectors.

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🇦🇹 100 Schilling Austria 1925–1934 – Gold Coin of the First Republic in Clear Minting Aesthetics


The 100-schilling gold coin of the years 1925 to 1934 is among those issues that shape the numismatic image of the First Republic of Austria in a particularly distinctive way. It emerged during a time of political and economic reorganization and, through its clear design, conveys the restrained, factual visual language characteristic of this era. The warm gold, the balanced proportions, and the calm lines give the coin an appearance that is both historically rooted and aesthetically well-defined.

The obverse shows the national coat of arms of the Republic of Austria, featuring the single-headed eagle that carries the symbolism of state sovereignty. The fine engraving emphasizes the contoured surfaces of the feathers and the balanced composition of the emblem without interrupting the overall calm effect. The surrounding inscription “Republik Österreich” forms a harmonious frame, connecting motif and field into a unified whole. In this design, the pursuit of clarity and national identity becomes visible, reflecting the minting style typical of the interwar period.

The reverse bears the large denomination “100 Schilling,” executed in a simple, balanced typography. The clear lettering stands at the center, framed by subtle ornamentation that structures the field without disturbing its calm appearance. Below it is the respective year of minting, which may vary within the issuance period from 1925 to 1934. This restrained design gives the gold space to reveal its warm color and fine structure.

The gold of the 100-schilling coins appears particularly harmonious in this form. The surface displays an even, soft shimmer enhanced by the precise craftsmanship of the Vienna Mint. The coin has a pleasant, clearly perceptible weight, underscoring its function as a stable means of payment at the time. Its appearance unites material presence and formal clarity into a coherent whole.

In historical context, the coin represents a phase of consolidation and reorganization. The minting reflects the desire for stability and order that accompanied the young republic. Its design dispenses with excessive symbolism and instead relies on clear structures, defined lines, and a calm, dignified aesthetic. This approach makes the coin a historical witness connecting political history with numismatic tradition.

The 100 Schilling Austria gold coin of 1925–1934 thus presents an image of the First Republic in a form shaped by simplicity, structure, and the quiet radiance of gold. It stands for continuity, clear design, and a piece of Austrian history—encased in noble metal and preserved in a coin that still retains its calm, balanced presence today.

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Metal Gold
Form Gold Coin
Country of Origin Austria
Manufacturer Münze Österreich
Series Shilling
Purity 900/1000
Fineweight 21.17 gram
Gross Weight 23.52 gram
Grade Brilliant
Condition Circulated
Face value 100 Shilling
Thickness 1.90 mm
Diameter 33.00 mm
Packaging Single in Pouch