The Market is Moving! Act Now!
You could earn points ($) to invest in gold and silver when you make this purchase with The Bullion Card from APMEX
![The Bullion Club](https://www.images-apmex.com/Content/cms/bullioncardimg.png)
Volume Discount Pricing QuickShip® Eligible | |||
---|---|---|---|
Quantity |
Check/Wire |
CC/PayPal |
|
Any Quantity | $19,817.99 | $20,024.43 | $20,643.74 |
![camera icon](https://www.images-apmex.com/content/images/content/new-camera-icon.png)
- Product Details
- Specifications
- History
- Sell Gold to Us
Product Details
Bar Highlights:
Each bar is stamped with a unique serial number and is an ideal choice for investors looking to efficiently add to their gold bullion holdings. Add this 250 gram gold bar to your cart today!
Only $64.99 per oz over spot
Austrian Mint Cast Gold bars are among the most popular in Europe and within the 250 gram size, and each is guaranteed .9999 fine with a unique serial number. These Gold bars are an ideal choice for investors looking to add to their Gold bullion holdings!
Austrian Mint Cast Gold bars are among the most popular in Europe and within the 250 gram size, and each is guaranteed .9999 fine with a unique serial number. These Gold bars are an ideal choice for investors looking to add to their Gold bullion holdings!
Bar Highlights:
- Contains 250 grams (8.0375 oz) of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars are packaged in a protective bag.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: Features the gold content, purity, assayer’s stamp and unique serial number.
- Reverse: Bar reverse is blank.
Each bar is stamped with a unique serial number and is an ideal choice for investors looking to efficiently add to their gold bullion holdings. Add this 250 gram gold bar to your cart today!
Product Specifications
- Product ID: 78385
- Year: N/A
- Grade: None
- Grade Service: None
- Mint Mark: N/A - Not Available
- Metal Content: 8.0375 troy oz
- Purity: .9999
- Thickness: 9.0 mm
- Diameter: N/A mm
In 1194, Richard the Lionheart paid 12 tons of Silver to Duke Leopold V of Austria to secure his freedom from a year of incarceration. This act unintentionally laid the foundation for the Austrian Mint, as Duke Leopold had coins struck from Richard the Lionheart’s ransom. In doing so, Leopold set in motion more than 800 years of minting history in Vienna, though it would be another 200 years before the Vienna Mint was mentioned in historical documents.
The Vienna Mint was originally situated near Hoher Merkt and later at various locations in Vienna. Since the first half of the 19th century, the mint has been housed in Heumarkt in central Vienna, where coins are still struck to this day. Minting facilities opened throughout Austria until 1918 when the Republic of Austria was formed and the Vienna Principal Mint became the singular minting facility. In 1989, the name officially changed to the Austrian Mint and became a subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank.
One of the Austrian Mint’s most recognized coins is the Maria Teresa Thaler, which is not simply a famous Silver coin, but one that boasts the greatest number minted. Another prime example of the mint’s international success is the Gold Philharmonic, one of the most popular Gold bullion coins worldwide. The Gold Philharmonic has played a vital role in developing the Austrian Mint into a highly successful company. The Austrian Mint’s beautifully crafted coins are minted in the heart of Vienna and are sought after by investors and collectors around the world.
The Vienna Mint was originally situated near Hoher Merkt and later at various locations in Vienna. Since the first half of the 19th century, the mint has been housed in Heumarkt in central Vienna, where coins are still struck to this day. Minting facilities opened throughout Austria until 1918 when the Republic of Austria was formed and the Vienna Principal Mint became the singular minting facility. In 1989, the name officially changed to the Austrian Mint and became a subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank.
One of the Austrian Mint’s most recognized coins is the Maria Teresa Thaler, which is not simply a famous Silver coin, but one that boasts the greatest number minted. Another prime example of the mint’s international success is the Gold Philharmonic, one of the most popular Gold bullion coins worldwide. The Gold Philharmonic has played a vital role in developing the Austrian Mint into a highly successful company. The Austrian Mint’s beautifully crafted coins are minted in the heart of Vienna and are sought after by investors and collectors around the world.
Please call our Purchasing team at (800) 514-6318 to speak to one of our representatives or learn more about How to Sell Gold to APMEX.
5.0
1 Review
100% of reviewers recommend this product
Posted By:Keysrat
From:Florida
Date:Aug 20, 2015
![Satisfaction Guaranteed](/content/images/content/satisfaction-guaranteed.png)
We provide all of our customers with a refund, return and / or exchange on everything we sell including all bullion and certified coins. If for any reason, you have a problem, please feel free to call us. We will always do our best to accommodate you.