Ögussa Österreichische Gold- u. Silber-Scheideanstalt Ges.m.b.H. Wien is a prominent Austrian gold and silver refinery located in Vienna, Austria. Established in 1883, the company has been in operation for over a century, providing precious metal refining services to clients in the region and beyond. In addition to refining gold and silver, Ögussa also produces gold and silver coins, bars, and other products, making it one of the most important refineries in the country.
Ögussa: Austrian Gold and Silver Refinery
Ögussa is an Austrian gold and silver refinery based in Vienna, Austria. The company was founded in 1883 as a limited company and has been in operation for over a century. The company specializes in the refining of gold and silver, as well as the production of gold and silver coins, bars, and other products.
The company is a leader in Austrian precious metal refining and is well-respected in the industry. Ögussa is certified by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) as a Good Delivery Refiner, which is the highest standard of quality and reliability in the gold and silver refining industry. The company is also a member of the Vienna Philharmonic Coin Club, which is a prestigious association of gold and silver refiners and coin makers.
In addition to refining gold and silver, Ögussa also produces a range of precious metal products, such as coins, bars, and other items. The company is particularly well-known for its production of the Vienna Philharmonic coins, which are among the most popular coins in Europe.
History of Ögussa in Vienna
Ögussa was founded in 1883 as a limited company in Vienna, Austria. The company was established by a group of investors led by the Austrian banker, Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild. The company was initially established as an investment company and began trading in gold and silver.
In 1899, Ögussa was granted a royal charter by the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I, allowing it to refine precious metals and issue coins. The company quickly became one of the leading gold and silver refiners in the region, producing coins and other items for the Austrian and German markets.
In the 1920s, the company began producing the Vienna Philharmonic coins, which remain one of its most popular products to this day. Since then, Ög