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AUSTRIA 100 SHILLING 1945 banknote

$ 4.22

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Year: 1945
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country: Austria
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Grade: Ungraded

    Description

    The schilling was established by the schilling Act (Schillingrechnungsgesetz) of December 20, 1924 at a rate of 1 schilling to 10,000
    kronen
    and issued on March 1, 1925. The schilling was abolished in the wake of
    Germany's annexation of Austria
    in 1938, when it was exchanged at a rate of 2
    German reichsmark
    to 3 schilling
    The schilling was reintroduced after
    World War II
    on November 30, 1945 by the Allied Military, who issued paper money (dated 1944) in denominations of 50 groschen up to 100 schilling. The exchange rate to the reichsmark was 1:1, limited to 150 schilling per person. The Nationalbank also began issuing schilling notes in 1945 and the first coins were issued in 1946.
    With a second "schilling" law on November 21, 1947, new banknotes were introduced. The earlier notes could be exchanged for new notes at par for the first 150 schilling and at a rate of 1 new schilling for 3 old schillings thereafter. Coins were not affected by this reform. The currency stabilised in the 1950s, with the schilling being tied to the
    U.S. dollar
    at a rate of = 26 schilling. Following the breakdown of the
    Bretton Woods system
    in 1971, the schilling was initially tied to a basket of currencies and then, in July 1976, the schilling was coupled to the
    German mark
    .
    Although the
    euro
    became the official currency of Austria in 1999,
    euro coins
    and notes were not introduced until 2002. Old schilling denominated coins and notes were phased out from circulation because of the
    introduction of the euro
    by 28 February of that year. Schilling banknotes and coins which were valid at the time of the introduction of the euro will indefinitely remain exchangeable for euros at any branch of the
    Oesterreichische Nationalbank
    . This is one of Five available the one you see is the one you will receive.