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Austria Coins

Austria, as a member of the European Union, has been using the euro as its official currency since 2002. However, its numismatic history is rich and fascinating, with a long tradition of coinage going back centuries.

Predecessor monetary history

Prior to the adoption of the euro, Austria's official currency was the Austrian schilling, introduced in 1925 and used until 2002. The shilling replaced the Austro-Hungarian krone following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I. The Austrian schilling was introduced in 1925 and used until 2002. During its circulation, the shilling underwent several reforms and redesigns, reflecting the political and economic changes in the country.

Milestones in Austrian numismatics

Austria is famous for its "Vienna Philharmonic" bullion coin, minted in gold since 1989 and in silver since 2008. This coin is recognized worldwide for its purity and elegant design. Another important milestone is the series of 25-shilling silver commemorative coins, issued between 1955 and 1973, celebrating significant historical and cultural events. In the euro era, Austria continues its numismatic tradition with the issuance of 2 euro commemorative coins and other collectibles.

Country Austria
Flag
Coin Euro (EUR)
Continent Europa
Capital city Vienna
ISO2 AT
ISO3 AUT
Catalogued coins 903

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Ancient coins of Austria

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Austria.

Austro-Hungarian Empire 1806-1918 1st Republic 1918-1938 2nd Republic 1945-2001 Euro 2002-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Austria coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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1 thaler (Maria Theresa of Habsburg)

KM#1T FO#15457
Price 25,07€-58,66€
Year 1780

1 heller (Maria Theresa)

3 kreuzer (Leopold I )

1 kreuzer (Joseph II)

1/2 kreuzer (Franz II)

1 kreuzer (Franz II)

KM#2111 FO#14096
Price 0,30€
Year 1800

1 kreuzer (Franz II)

1 kreuzer (Franz II)

KM#2113 FO#8801
Price 8,00€
Year 1816

3 kreuzer (Franz II)

KM#2115 FO#21317
Price 6,00€
Year 1800

3 kreuzer (Franz II)

KM#2118 FO#21316
Year 1800

3 kreuzer (Franz II)

KM#2118 FO#21315
Year 1818

5/10 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2182 FO#19312
Price 26,00€
Year 1865

5/10 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

1 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

1 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2186 FO#8802
Price 1,10€-6,00€
Year 1858-1881

1 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2187 FO#8803
Price 1,64€
Year 1885-1891

4 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2194 FO#17100
Year 1860-1864

6 kreuzer ((Franz Joseph I)

KM#2200 FO#21314
Price 10,50€
Year 1849

10 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2204 FO#10204
Year 1858-1865

10 kreuzer (Franz Joseph I)

KM#2206 FO#8804
Price 4,90€
Year 1868-1872

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