Since 2002 the only currency in use in Austria has been the Euro.
About 11 Austrian Schillings equals one US dollar. Austria has been using Euro as a currency for quite a while now, folks
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Before the Euro was introduced in 2002, the currency of Austria was the Austrian Schilling, divided into 100 Gröschen.
In 2002, the Euro replaced the Austrian Schilling at a rate 1 to 13.7603 Schilling. With this fixed exchange rate, 20 Austrian Schillings are worth 1.45 Euros. With an exchange rate of one Euro being equal to 1.36 US Dollars, 1.45 Euros would be worth 1.97 US Dollars. The Euro to US Dollar exchange rate can change on a daily basis.
100 Austrian Schilling are 7,27 Euro
The austrian's currency rates is 1 Euro (€) = 100 Cents.
Schilling was the Austrian currency before they get the Euro
The Austrian currency was the Schilling (not the Shilling), and it is no longer in use since Austria adopted the Euro. It is also no longer "Legal Tender" in Austria. If the Schilling were not an obsolete currency, and was still being traded, it would about equal to the US Dollar. Learn to read or stay off.
Austrian money is called the euro (EUR), which has been the official currency of Austria since January 1, 2002. Before adopting the euro, Austria used the Austrian schilling (ATS). The euro is used by 19 of the 27 European Union countries, forming the Eurozone.
No, Austria uses the Euro as its currency.
It is called the Austria Schilling.