Gold historical coins - Weight - 33,87 g
Historical gold coins represent a reliable investment and a link to history. These coins are valued for their rarity, purity, quality and historical context.


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1910


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1908 | Anniversary | Lady in the Clouds


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1909


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1911


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1912


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1913


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Austrian mintage | 1914


Gold coin 100 Corona Franz-Joseph I. | Hungarian mintage | 1907 | Coronation | 40 years since the coronation
Gold commemorative coins are sought after by collectors and investors alike. The high value that gold offers makes these coins an ideal choice for long-term investment. Historical gold coins are a guarantee of quality, authenticity and represent a stable value even in uncertain times.
Memorial Gold Coins commemorate key moments in the past and provide the opportunity to own a real piece of history. Choose gold commemorative coins from the collections of Austria-Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovakia or USA to take you back in time.
FAQ
- How much does a gold commemorative coin cost?
- The price of commemorative coins is based on the current price of precious metals on world exchanges and the historical value of a particular coin. You can find current prices for each product on our website. Coins are often subject to quantity discounts for multiple orders.
- How can I verify the authenticity of a commemorative coin?
- Each investment coin usually bears a unique stamp or mintmark. This may contain information about the manufacturer, weight, gold purity and a unique serial number that allows for unambiguous identification.
- Other unique features that may be added to investment products include: a certificate of authenticity, micro-prints, UV ink or holographic elements.
- How can I buy commemorative coins?