Austrian Mint is a leading manufacturer of precious metal coins and blanks, known worldwide for the quality and craftsmanship of its products.
Established in 1194, Austrian Mint is one of the oldest mints in Europe
It became part of the Austrian National Bank in 1988
In 2002, it moved to a new state-of-the-art facility in Vienna
The mint produces commemorative coins, investment coins, and medals
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Austrian Philharmonic is a gold bullion coin, first minted in 1989 with a face value of 100 euro.
Maria Theresa Thaler is a silver bullion coin widely used in world trade in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Vienna Waltz is a silver coin that celebrates the capital city's cultural heritage in dance and music.
Austrian Mint produces commemorative coins, investment coins, and medals in gold, silver, and platinum.
Yes, Austrian Mint is a subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank, which is owned by the government.
Austrian Mint coins can be purchased from authorized dealers, online retailers, and directly from their website.
Austrian Philharmonic gold coin has a purity of 99.99%.
Maria Theresa Thaler has no face value, but it is a widely recognized silver bullion coin used in world trade.