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Austrian 500 Schilling 1977

Austria

1977–1980

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$2,382.44

Based on Gold spot price ($4,857.565/oz) · 90.0% purity · 16.95g

Updated 7:53 PM

Collector premium not included

Specifications

CountryAustria
Years Minted1977–1980
Composition0.900 gold
Weight16.95 g
Diameter28 mm
ShapeRound
EdgeReeded

Design

Obverse

Depicts a portrait of a cultural figure, such as a composer or artist from the series.

Reverse

Features the denomination, the year, and Austrian national symbols.

History & Notable Facts

In 1977, Austria struck a 500 Schilling gold coin to mark the 150th anniversary of Franz Schubert's death, a detail that often gets lost amid the usual romantic nonsense about composers.

Weighing 15.76 grams and made from 900 fine gold, it was part of a series honoring cultural figures from 1977 to 1980. The obverse bears Schubert's portrait, rendered with the crisp detail typical of the Vienna Mint. The reverse shows the Austrian coat of arms, flanked by the date and denomination.

Exact mintage figures are murky; records from that era can be spotty. I've handled a few over the years—solid pieces, but nothing to get overly excited about.

Some collectors fixate on the gold content, as if it were some alchemical wonder. It wasn't.

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