Global Heating Silver-Niobium coin (2023 Austrian Mint)

This is more of a test post, so bear with me. Every month or so, we usually do a round-up of all the guides that have been updated, but that often means it can be several weeks from updating to informing readers of it. Moving forward, we’ll do one of these Quicklook modals on the day of updating for each one. It lets people, maybe not overly interested enough in a deeper dive into a specific range, have a quick peek at something new, which may generate more interest. Who knows?
We’re also testing out a way of putting these together (currently, we have to use a different editor for the contents), which will make them a little better looking as well. There will be a ton of these today, as I did update a few guides on holiday.
This one is for the latest Niobium coin from the Austrian Mint’s now 20-year-old range. Called ‘Global Heating’, a not entirely accurate description of the current climate problems, it’s a terrific entrant to the series. The change in 2014 from one to two shades of niobium has really given the range the kick it needed, and the last few coins have been the best yet. We’re very impressed with this one, in particular. The guide can be found by clicking our classic button below.

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