Austrian Coins

The Austrian Mint is one of the finest producers of coins for collectors and investors. Known for highly crafted and detailed coins, the Mint strikes some of the most popular coins worldwide. The following our the commemorative collector coins the Mint has released so far this year.

2009 Austrian Mint Coins

Railway Future Silver Coin
Austrian Year of Astronomy 25 Euro Coin
2009 Electric Railway 20 Euro Silver Coin
Austrian Theodor Billroth 50 Euro Gold Coin

 

Austrian Basilisk of Vienna Coin
Austrian Joseph Haydn 5 Euro Silver Coin
Austrian Tyrolean Resistance Fighters Coin

 

Additionally, the Mint also strikes annual bullion coins, namely the Austrian Philharmonic Silver and Austrian Philharmonic Gold bullion coins.

About the Austrian Mint

The Austrian Mint is situated in the heart of Vienna and is the official minting authority for Austria with a 800 year history.

The Mint is the source for all Austrian Euro and Cent coins, whether they are intended for shopping, as an investment or for collection. Before the Euro, the Schilling and Groschen coins were minted, and before that – during the monarchy - Crowns, Guilders and Ducats were struck by the Austrian Mint.

The company is located close to the centre at the Vienna Stadtpark in a Biedermeier building erected under Emperor Ferdinand I. from 1835 to 1837. Today it accommodates one of the most modern mints in the world