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JM Bullion
Context
Years: 2016–2025
Issuer: Austria Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1945)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 123,053
Material
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 31.11 g
Platinum weight: 31.09 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.95% Platinum
Standard: Silver ounce
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard3261
Numista: #86703
Value
Exchange value: 100 EUR = $118.14
Bullion value: $0.00
Inflation-adjusted value: 137.49 EUR

Obverse

Inscription:
REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH

1 UNZE PLATIN 999.5

2016

100 EURO
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA

1 OUNCE PLATINUM 999.5

2016

100 EURO
Script: Latin
Language: German

Reverse

Description:
Musical instruments
Inscription:
WIENER PHILHARMONIKER

PLATIN
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain

Categories

Art> Music

Mints

NameMark
Münze Österreich

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
201635,257
201715,354
201813,753
201917,798
202040,891
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

Historical background

In 2016, Austria, as a member of the Eurozone, operated with the euro (€) as its official currency, a status it had held since the currency's physical introduction in 2002. The country's monetary policy was therefore set by the European Central Bank (ECB), which was engaged in expansive measures to combat low inflation and stimulate the euro area economy following the European debt crisis. Key policies included historically low interest rates and a large-scale asset purchase programme (quantitative easing), which were generally supported by Austrian authorities but also sparked domestic debate about potential long-term risks like asset bubbles and the impact on savers.

Domestically, the Austrian economy was stable but faced challenges that influenced currency-related discussions. There was persistent concern among some political groups and parts of the population regarding the loss of monetary sovereignty and a nostalgic sentiment for the former national currency, the schilling. Furthermore, the 2015 European migration crisis had significant fiscal implications for Austria, raising questions about public spending and economic stability, albeit without directly threatening the country's strong credit rating or its position within the core of the Eurozone.

The year also saw the currency situation indirectly affected by broader European politics. The Brexit referendum in June 2016 created significant volatility in the euro's exchange rate and fueled speculation about the future of the European Union and its single currency. While Austria remained a committed euro member, these events intensified domestic political discourse, with right-wing parties like the FPÖ increasingly critical of the euro and EU integration, setting the stage for electoral debates that would culminate in the 2017 parliamentary elections.

Series: Vienna Philharmonic

100 Euro obverse
100 Euro reverse
100 Euro
2002-2025
100000 Euro obverse
100000 Euro reverse
100000 Euro
2004
1½ Euro obverse
1½ Euro reverse
1½ Euro
2008-2025
2000 Euro obverse
2000 Euro reverse
2000 Euro
2009
4 Euro obverse
4 Euro reverse
4 Euro
2014-2025
100 Euro obverse
100 Euro reverse
100 Euro
2016-2025
4 Euro obverse
4 Euro reverse
4 Euro
2017-2025
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