Austria. 1/2 Schilling 1925 / MS63 (No reserve price)





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Description from the seller
1925 Austria First Republic 1/2 Shilling Silver Coin (NGC MS63)
Historical Background:
1925 marked a pivotal year in Austrian monetary history. Following the hyperinflation of the post-WWI era, Austria replaced the "Krone" with the "Schilling" at a rate of 10,000 to 1. This 1/2 Schilling was among the first denominations issued under the new currency system, struck at the Vienna Mint.
Highlights:
1. As the inaugural year of the Austrian Schilling, the 1925 issue holds immense historical significance. It represents the "Phoenix" moment of the Austrian economy—the transition from post-war collapse to stability. For collectors, "First Year of Issue" coins are always the most sought-after in any series.
2. This coin is a textbook example of the Art Deco movement that swept through Europe in the 1920s. The stylized, heraldic eagle on the obverse and the clean, geometric typography on the reverse offer a stark, modern contrast to the ornate, "old-world" designs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is as much a piece of art history as it is a coin.
3. In the MS63 grade, the 1925 silver alloy (64% silver) often develops a very specific, soft satin luster that is highly prized by numismatists. Because this coin was minted during a period of high technical precision at the Vienna Mint, an MS63 specimen provides a high-end visual experience (sharp feathers and crisp edges) at a much more accessible price point than a rare MS66, making it a "sweet spot" for investment.
Seller's Story
1925 Austria First Republic 1/2 Shilling Silver Coin (NGC MS63)
Historical Background:
1925 marked a pivotal year in Austrian monetary history. Following the hyperinflation of the post-WWI era, Austria replaced the "Krone" with the "Schilling" at a rate of 10,000 to 1. This 1/2 Schilling was among the first denominations issued under the new currency system, struck at the Vienna Mint.
Highlights:
1. As the inaugural year of the Austrian Schilling, the 1925 issue holds immense historical significance. It represents the "Phoenix" moment of the Austrian economy—the transition from post-war collapse to stability. For collectors, "First Year of Issue" coins are always the most sought-after in any series.
2. This coin is a textbook example of the Art Deco movement that swept through Europe in the 1920s. The stylized, heraldic eagle on the obverse and the clean, geometric typography on the reverse offer a stark, modern contrast to the ornate, "old-world" designs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is as much a piece of art history as it is a coin.
3. In the MS63 grade, the 1925 silver alloy (64% silver) often develops a very specific, soft satin luster that is highly prized by numismatists. Because this coin was minted during a period of high technical precision at the Vienna Mint, an MS63 specimen provides a high-end visual experience (sharp feathers and crisp edges) at a much more accessible price point than a rare MS66, making it a "sweet spot" for investment.

