Bullion: |
Silver 90% |
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20 g |
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Certificate: |
yes : 10.00 CHF + tax per unit |
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VAT tax: |
Yes (See VAT and Delivery) |
In stock |
Available |
Price: |
21.26 CHF + tax if delivered in Switzerland (VAT tax inapplicable) |
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22.98 CHF TTC delivered in Switzerland |
The 100 Schilling Burgtheater Collector’s Coin
Immerse yourself in the heart of Austrian heritage with the iconic collector's item, the 100 Schilling Burgtheater. Struck in premium silver, this commemorative coin celebrates one of Austria's cultural gems, Vienna's famous Burgtheater. It embodies not only the historical and artistic wealth of the country but also its prestige in the world of theater and performing arts.
Historical Design and Meaning
The piece proudly displays a detailed depiction of the Burgtheater, one of the oldest and most important German-speaking theaters. The design highlights the impressive architecture of this monument, a symbol of innovation and theatrical tradition. The reverse of the coin is equally significant, paying tribute to the Republic of Austria and its indelible contribution to the world of arts and culture.
Collectible Quality and Value
The 100 Schilling Burgtheater is a choice coin for numismatists and cultural history enthusiasts, offering exceptional luster and fineness. Its pure silver and captivating design make it a sought-after collector's item and a valuable investment. Whether your passion lies in numismatics, history or the arts, this coin represents a prestigious addition to any collection.
Technical characteristics
Metal: 90‰ silver
Diameter: 34mm
Weight: 20 grams
Face value: 100 Schilling
Year of minting: Varied, often marked by specific theater anniversaries
Own a Piece of Cultural History
The 100 Schilling Burgtheater coin transcends its monetary function to become an emblem of Austrian artistic excellence. It invites collectors to own a part of Austria's rich and vibrant cultural history. Add this exceptional piece to your collection and honor the creative spirit that drives the Austrian scene.