The 1912 Austria 10 Corona Restrike Gold Coin is a magnificent tribute to the imperial grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and its long-reigning monarch, Emperor Francis Joseph I. This brilliant uncirculated (BU) restrike was minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Emperor’s reign.
Struck in 90% fine gold and weighing approximately 3.3875 grams (0.0980 troy oz of pure gold), this coin combines historic value with tangible investment appeal. The obverse features a beautifully rendered right-facing bust of Francis Joseph I, surrounded by Latin inscriptions denoting his titles and legacy. The reverse displays the imposing Imperial double-headed eagle, a symbol of the Habsburg monarchy, crowned and holding the imperial regalia.
Although restruck post-1912, this coin remains an official issue, retaining its historical integrity and visual excellence. The coin’s brilliant uncirculated condition ensures it exhibits its original mint luster and sharp details, making it an ideal choice for both collectors and gold investors.
Compact in size at 19 mm in diameter, it’s perfect for display or as part of a diversified numismatic portfolio. Whether you are fascinated by European royal history, a collector of Austrian coins, or looking for tangible gold assets, this coin is a timeless piece that checks all the boxes.
Embrace a piece of European legacy and secure your 1912 Austria 10 Corona Gold Coin Restrike today. Limited availability—add imperial elegance and historic value to your collection now!