What is a zwanzig Schilling?

The schilling was the currency of Austria from 1924 to 1938 & 1945 to 1999, and the circulating currency until 2002. The euro was introduced at a fixed parity of €1 = 13.7603 schilling to replace it. The schilling was divided into 100 groschen. This zwanzig schilling banknote depicts Moritz Daffinger, Austrian painter.

What are Austrian coins made of?

Second schilling

Last Circulating Coins
ValueEquivalent in euros (€)Technical parameters
10 Groschen0.73 cent98.5% aluminium 1.5% magnesium
50 Groschen3.63 cent91.5% copper 8.5% aluminium
S 17.27 cent

What does Austria use for money?

Euro
Austria/Currencies
Since 1999/2002, the Euro has been the official currency in Austria. Please be advised that Schilling banknotes and coins are no longer legal tender but still redeemable. They may be exchanged at the Austrian National Bank, Otto Wagner Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, or at any of its branches located in the federal provinces.

How much is an Austrian schilling banknote worth?

20 Austrian Schilling banknote (Moritz Daffinger) Austrian Schilling banknotes. You get: £0.86 1 ATS = £0.04295. 50 Austrian Schilling banknote (Sigmund Freud) Austrian Schilling banknotes. You get: £2.15 1 ATS = £0.04295. 100 Austrian Schilling banknote (Eugen Bohm Ritter von Bawerk) Austrian Schilling banknotes.

When did the 50 Schilling banknotes come out?

They are part of the Austrian Schilling banknotes pre-1983 series. The Oesterreichische Nationalbank started issuing these 50 Austrian Schilling banknotes in 1970. They were withdrawn from circulation in 1986. This fifty schilling banknote depicts the Austrian playwright and actor Ferdinand Raimund.

How to exchange 50 Austrian schilling for cash?

To exchange your 50 Austrian Schilling banknote (Sigmund Freud) for cash: add it to your wallet now! Print the exchange form and fill it out. Add items to your online wallet to discover how much you will receive. No printer needed. Post us your currency!

Where can I find the value of a German Banknote?

You find the values of the most important german banknotes here. The values depend on the condition (= Erhaltung) of the banknotes. The values are average prices that collectors may pay for these banknotes in Germany.

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