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Rare 1958 Austrian 10 Schilling | Silver .640 Circulation Coin from Vienna
Rare 1958 Austrian 10 Schilling | Silver .640 Circulation Coin from Vienna
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This 1958 Austria 10 Schilling silver coin was struck in Vienna during the Second Republic. Composed of .640 silver and weighing 7.5 g, it measures 27 mm in diameter with a reeded edge. With a large mintage of 27,280,000 pieces, this coin is a classic mid-20th-century circulation issue, offering both historical and silver value. A staple for Austrian collectors and silver stackers alike.
Secure your 1958 Austrian 10 Schilling today! Popular with both silver investors and coin collectors—don’t miss this affordable piece of Austrian history.
Why This Product Is a Good Investment
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Silver Content: Struck in .640 silver with 7.5 g weight, giving approx. $7.21 melt value at current silver prices.
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Historic Significance: Represents Austria’s Second Republic (post-WWII era)—a key period in European rebuilding.
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Circulation Coin: Unlike proofs or commemoratives, this coin was made for everyday use, giving it cultural and historic value.
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Popular Collectible: Austrian Schilling coins remain in steady demand due to the euro transition in 2002.
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Affordable Entry Point: While not extremely rare due to mintage (27+ million), it provides an excellent starting coin for collectors of Austrian silver.
Sources & References
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Numista – Austria 10 Schilling 1958 (KM# 2882): Numista Entry
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NGC World Coin Price Guide – Austria: NGC Austria Coins
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SilverPrice.org – Silver melt value reference: Silver Price
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