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  2. Austrian schilling - Wikipedia

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    Between 1947 and 1952, coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 groschen; and 1, 2, and 5 schilling were introduced. The 1, 5, 10, and 50 groschen were initially made from leftover blanks from the wartime pfennig issues. The 2 and 50 groschen; 1, 2, and 5 schilling were struck in aluminium, as was the second type of 10 groschen coin.

  3. Commemorative coins of Austria - Wikipedia

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    100 schillings - silver - First Austrian Republic - 1995; 100 schillings - silver - Leopold III - 1996; 100 schillings - silver - Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico - 1997; 100 schillings - silver - Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria - 1998; 100 schillings - silver - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - 1999; 100 schillings - silver - The Celts - 2000

  4. Schilling (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The schilling was the name of a coin in various historical European states and which gave its name to the English shilling. The schilling was a former currency in many of the German-speaking states of the Holy Roman Empire , including the Hanseatic city states of Hamburg and Lübeck , the March of Brandenburg , and the Duchies of Bavaria ...

  5. Coins of the Austro-Hungarian krone - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian coins were minted in Vienna, and came in face values of 1, 2, 10, and 20 heller; and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 100 kronen. The Austrian 100-krone coin is still being minted, with a 1915 mint mark to enable Austrians to take advantage of a grandfather clause in the law regarding private ownership of gold bullion.

  6. Schilling (unit) - Wikipedia

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    18 schillings = 1 quantity (Losung) of water; In Regensburg the measure was applied to salt. In Bavaria, for example, it was used as a number and a weight. 1 schilling salt = 40 'slices' (Salzscheiben) [a] 8 schillings = 1 Pfund ("pound") of salt; In Austria a schilling corresponded to the number 30 [1] and in Silesia and Lusatia, the number 12.

  7. Oesterreichische Nationalbank - Wikipedia

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    ' Austrian National Bank ', abbr. OeNB) is the Austrian member of the Eurosystem and was the monetary authority for Austria from 1923 to 1938 and from 1945 to 1998, issuing the Austrian schilling. It started operations on 1 January 1923 under the economic assistance provided to Austria by the Economic and Financial Organization of the League of ...

  8. Category:1959 in Austria - Wikipedia

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  9. Schilling - Wikipedia

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    Schilling (coin), the historical European coin Shilling, currency historically used in Europe and currently used in the East African Community; Austrian schilling, the former currency of Austria; Schilling rudder, a type of rudder allowing extra manoeuvrability; A. Schilling & Company, an historical West Coast spice firm acquired in 1948 by ...

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