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In 1999 there was a 50 Schilling coin -
Commemorative: European Monetary Union
Before the euro, the currency in Austria was the Austrian schilling (ATS). The schilling was used from 1925 until it was replaced by the euro on January 1, 2002, during the European currency transition. The euro was introduced as Austria's official currency, with the schilling being phased out in favor of euro banknotes and coins.
The currency of Austria before the Euro was the Schilling, divided into 100 Groschen.on 1st January 2002 the Schilling was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 13.7603 Schillings.
Austria
Before the Euro was introduced in 2002, the currency of Austria was the Austrian Schilling, divided into 100 Gröschen.
Éire is the Irish name for Ireland. If the coins are Euro coins, they can be used in Ireland and other Eurozone countries. The Eurozone countries are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The Euro came into use in 2002. If they are coins from before 2002, then they are no longer legal tender in Ireland, and cannot be used in any other country.
The Euro was first introduced on the 1st January 2002.
2002The initial members of the Euro where Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain.The currencies were locked together in 1999, and the Euro was a banking currency from that date. Euro coins and banknotes were introduced from 1st January 2002.
The currency of Spain was the Peseta from 1867 until they converted to the Euro in 2002.On 1st January 2002 the pesetawas replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 =166.386 pesetas.
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.
Euro does not exist in 1936. Euro banknotes and coins entered into circulation on January 1, 2002.
Osterreich is the German name for Austria, and since 2002 it's used the euro as its currency like most other states in the European Union.Every eurozone state, not just Austria, strikes euro coins. Each denomination has the same face design regardless of where it was struck, but the issuing states are allowed to use different national reverse designs. All euro coins and bills are valid everywhere in the eurozone regardless of where they were made.In addition each state can strike special commemorative coins with unique designs.
Euros since year 2002