Austrian 1967 25 Schilling
Austria
1967
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$32.12
Based on Silver spot price ($82.22/oz) · 90.0% purity · 13.5g
Updated 4:55 PM
Collector premium not included
Specifications
| Country | Austria |
| Years Minted | 1967 |
| Composition | 0.900 silver |
| Weight | 13.5 g |
| Diameter | 29 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
The obverse features the Austrian coat of arms surrounded by the country name and year.
Reverse
The reverse depicts the signing of the Austrian State Treaty with relevant inscriptions.
History & Notable Facts
This 1967 Austrian 25 Schilling coin commemorates the 1955 State Treaty, which finally ended the Allied occupation and restored Austria's independence after World War II.
That treaty, signed in Vienna, involved the Soviet Union, United States, United Kingdom, and France. The coin's obverse shows the Austrian coat of arms flanked by the federal eagle, while the reverse features a map of Austria with the inscription "Staatsvertrag." It's struck in .640 fine silver, with a diameter of 34 millimeters.
Mintage figures vary by source; official records suggest around 1.5 million pieces, but I've seen estimates as low as 500,000 for the uncirculated version. Some numismatists debate the exact alloy composition due to wartime metal shortages.
As for myths, no, it won't bring you good luck just because it's shiny.
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