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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II 100 Years Republic of Austria

Uitgever Cook Islands
Jaar 2018
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Gewicht 0.5 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central right-facing portrait bust of Dr. Karl Renner, Austria's first Chancellor and later President, depicted in formal attire. To the left of the portrait appears the coat of arms of the Republic of Austria, featuring the Austrian eagle with shield, hammer, and sickle. The commemorative legend 100 YEARS REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA arcs along the upper rim, with the dual dates 1918 2018 inscribed below, marking the centenary of the founding of the First Austrian Republic.
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Austria declared its first republic on November 12, 1918, one week after the armistice, as the Habsburg monarchy collapsed following four years of catastrophic war. The centenary in 2018 prompted a wave of commemorative issues from licensed minting programs worldwide — Cook Islands among them, acting as a sovereign issuer of convenience for the global collector market rather than from any particular historical connection to Austria.

At 0.5 grams, the gold content is minimal by any standard, placing this squarely in the micro-gold category that expanded sharply after 2010 as mints sought accessible price points for bullion-adjacent collectibles.

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