Values For Commonly Traded Austrian Gold Coins
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These values reflect the approximate bullion value contained in standard coins of the indicated units, and do not take into consideration wear to which a coin might be subjected in circulation. Neither do they allow for numismatic value considerations. All values are rounded to the nearest cent.

The value of the gold in the various coins listed is based on United States currency.

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Gold value of some Austrian coins

Enter the Spot Gold price in dollars (for example 915.95): $

1 Ducat .986 Fine (1801-1914) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .1106)

4 Ducat .986 Fine (1801-1914) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .4430)

25 Schilling .900 Fine (1926-38) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .1702)

100 Schilling .900 Fine (1926-38) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .6806)

10 Corona .900 Fine (1892-1911) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .0980)

20 Corona .900 Fine (1892-1916 and 1923-24) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .1960)

100 Corona .900 Fine (1908-14) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .9803)

100 Corona .900 Fine (1923-24) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .9802)

4 Florin / 10 Francs (Trade Coinage) .900 Fine (1870-91) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .0933)

8 Florin / 20 Francs (Trade Coinage) .900 Fine (1870-91) the gold value is: $ (The value per dollar is .9802)

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