List of Austrian bimetal schilling commemorative editions

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Between 1994 and 2001 the Austrian Central Mint produced bimetal coins . The mint quality was exclusively in the proof . From March 1, 2002, it was no longer possible to use it at face value because the euro was introduced in Austria. However, the coins are exchangeable at face value without limitation.

Overview of the bimetal coins

The following is an overview of the minted specimens of the bimetal coins.

Illustration Reason,
if necessary, explanation of the presentation
Issue
date
Draft of
the value side
Draft of
the image side
Embossed edition
Value side Image side stgl PP
1000 Schilling coin: Material: 98.6% gold, 1.4% copper (core) / 90.0% silver, 10.0% copper (ring)
Coin diameter: 40 mm - rough weight: 40 g - fine weight 13 g gold , 24 g silver
Edge writing: smooth
800 years of the Vienna Mint May 31, 1994 Alfred Zierler Alfred Zierler 0 50,000
500 Schilling coin: Material: 90.0% silver, 10.0% copper (core) / 98.6% gold, 1.4% copper (ring)
Coin diameter: 30 mm - rough weight: 13.4 g - fine weight 8 g gold, 4.7 g silver
Edge writing: smooth
Austria in the EU March 24, 1995 0 50,000
100 Schilling coins: Material: 100.0% titanium (core) / 90.0% silver, 10.0% copper (ring)
Coin diameter: 34 mm - rough weight: 13.75 g - fine weight 9 g silver, 3.75 g titanium, 1 g copper
Edge writing: smooth
Communications January 19, 2000 Andreas I. Zanaschka Herbert Wähner 0 50,000
mobility January 24, 2001 Thomas Pesendorfer Andreas I. Zanaschka 0 50,000

There are also nine 50 Schilling bimetal coins that were minted between 1996 and 2001, which are presented on the “ List of Austrian 50 Schilling Commemorative Issues ” page .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Austrian National Bank - exchangeability of schilling notes and coins. Retrieved August 31, 2015 .
  2. ^ Coins and medals from Austria. Retrieved August 31, 2015 .
  3. 1000 Schilling 1994, 800 years of the Vienna Mint. Retrieved October 21, 2015 .
  4. 500 Schilling 1995 bimetal, Austria in the EU. Retrieved October 21, 2015 .
  5. 100 schilling 2000 bimetal, communication. Retrieved October 21, 2015 .
  6. 100 Schilling 2001 bimetal, mobility. Retrieved October 21, 2015 .