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  2. Commemorative coins of Austria - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of commemorative coins of Austria in schilling, minted by Münze Österreich. 2 schilling ... silver - Tyrolean Rebellion - 1959; 50 schillings - silver

  3. Withdrawal of low-denomination coins - Wikipedia

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    30 April 1959: No: As of 1 January 2002, with the introduction of the euro, the Austrian Schilling lost its function as a legal currency, but all legal tender coins at the time of the discontinuation of the Schilling are still convertible to Euros indefinitely. Bahamas: 1 cent: 2014: 2020: No

  4. Austrian schilling - Wikipedia

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    The 1 groschen was only struck in 1947, while the 20 groschen and 2 schilling coins were suspended from production in 1954 and 1952, respectively. In 1957, silver 10 schilling coins were introduced, followed in 1959 by aluminium-bronze 50 groschen and 1 schilling, and in 1960 by silver 5 schilling coins.

  5. These 3 Errors Make Coins Worth Much More Than Face ... - AOL

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    The late painter and PBS icon Bob Ross famously said there are no such things as mistakes with art, only "happy accidents." When it comes to the art of coin production, those happy accidents can ...

  6. Schilling (coin) - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg also minted coins of 6, 12 and 24 schilling species on a small scale in 1762. [2] The background to the distinction between schilling species and schilling courant was the decision in 1725 to switch to a 34-mark standard. The schilling remained the main type of coin. The relationship 1 schilling = 12 pfennigs was easy to grasp at that ...

  7. Austrian Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Mint (German: Münze Österreich) is located in Vienna and is responsible for minting Austrian coins. Since 1989 it has been a public limited company ( Aktiengesellschaft ) and a subsidiary of Austria's central bank Oesterreichische Nationalbank , which also has its headquarters in Vienna.

  8. Scheidemünze - Wikipedia

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    Scheidemünze 1 Pfenning, A. Scheidemünzen (singular – Scheidemünze) were representative coins or token coins issued alongside Kurantgeld or currency money in Austria and Germany up to start of the First World War in August 1914 whose intrinsic metal value was less than the legal value stamped on them.

  9. Category:Coins of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Bullion coins of Austria (1 P) Pages in category "Coins of Austria" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Schilling (coin) T. Barbara Thenn