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'''Euro gold and silver commemorative coins''' are special [[euro coins]] [[Mint (coin)|minted]] and issued by member states of the [[Eurozone]]. They are minted mainly in [[gold]] and [[silver]], although other [[precious metal]]s are also used on rare occasions. [[Austria]] was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone to introduce the [[Euro|euro (€)]], on 1 January 2002. Since then, the [[Austrian Mint]] has been minting both normal issues of [[Austrian euro coins]] (which are intended for circulation) and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver. |
'''Euro gold and silver commemorative coins''' are special [[euro coins]] [[Mint (coin)|minted]] and issued by member states of the [[Eurozone]]. They are minted mainly in [[gold]] and [[silver]], although other [[precious metal]]s are also used on rare occasions. [[Austria]] was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone to introduce the [[Euro|euro (€)]], on 1 January 2002. Since then, the [[Austrian Mint]] has been minting both normal issues of [[Austrian euro coins]] (which are intended for circulation) and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver. |
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| colspan=3 align=left | The Vienna Philharmonic coin<ref name=VP_COIN>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/wienerphilharmoniker?l=en | title=The Vienna Philharmonic Coin | publisher=The Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-07-29}}</ref> is struck in pure gold, 999.9 fine (24 karats). It is issued every year, in four different face values, sizes and weights. It is used as an investment product (bullion coin), although it inevitably ends up in private collections. According to the [[World Gold Council]], it was the best-selling gold coin worldwide in 1992, 1995 and 1996.<ref name=VP_COIN/> |
| colspan=3 align=left | The Vienna Philharmonic coin<ref name=VP_COIN>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/wienerphilharmoniker?l=en | title=The Vienna Philharmonic Coin | publisher=The Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-07-29}}</ref> is struck in pure gold, 999.9 fine (24 karats). It is issued every year, in four different face values, sizes and weights. It is used as an investment product (bullion coin), although it inevitably ends up in private collections. According to the [[World Gold Council]], it was the best-selling gold coin worldwide in 1992, 1995 and 1996.<ref name=VP_COIN/> |
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Since 1 February 2008, the coin has also been minted in silver. The design of the silver coin is identical to that of the gold coin, except for its face value of 1.50 euro. |
Since 1 February 2008, the coin has also been minted in silver. The design of the silver coin is identical to that of the gold coin, except for its face value of 1.50 euro. |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 100000 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €100,000 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
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| colspan=3 align=center | '''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 15 coins |
| colspan=3 align=center | '''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 15 coins |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 100 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €100 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €100 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
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'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 82,174 <br |
'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 82,174 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 158,564 <br |
'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 158,564 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 176,319 <br |
'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 176,319 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 179,881 <br |
'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 179,881 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 164,105 |
'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 164,105 |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 50 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €50 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €50 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
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'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 20,085 <br |
'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 20,085 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 21,049 <br |
'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 21,049 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 24,269 <br |
'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 24,269 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 26,848 <br |
'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 26,848 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 40,922 |
'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 40,922 |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 25 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €25 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €25 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
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'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 29,609 <br |
'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 29,609 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 32,817 <br |
'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 32,817 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 32,449 <br |
'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 32,449 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 34,019 <br |
'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 34,019 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 40,807 |
'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 40,807 |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 10 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Au 999.9 (Gold) |
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'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 39,892 <br |
'''Year:''' 2006 '''Mintage:''' 39,892 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 62,071 <br |
'''Year:''' 2005 '''Mintage:''' 62,071 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 67,994 <br |
'''Year:''' 2004 '''Mintage:''' 67,994 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 59,654 <br |
'''Year:''' 2003 '''Mintage:''' 59,654 <br> |
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'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 75,789 |
'''Year:''' 2002 '''Mintage:''' 75,789 |
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| rowspan=3 align=center | [[Image:Austria 1.50 Euro Vienna Philharmonic Silver front.jpg|160px]] |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €1.50 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €1.50 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 999 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 999 (Silver) |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The Christian Religious Orders<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=114&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=203 | title=The Christian Religious Orders coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The Christian Religious Orders<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=114&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=203 | title=The Christian Religious Orders coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|22|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|22|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|10.14|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2002G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=The Christian Religious Orders coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2002G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=The Christian Religious Orders coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ambras Castle]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=335 | title=Ambras Castle coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ambras Castle]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=335 | title=Ambras Castle coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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[[Coin grading#Overview|Circulation]]<br |
[[Coin grading#Overview|Circulation]]<br> |
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[[Coin grading#Overview|UNC]]<br |
[[Coin grading#Overview|UNC]]<br> |
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[[Coin grading#Overview|Frosted Proof]] |
[[Coin grading#Overview|Frosted Proof]] |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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20,000 <br |
20,000 <br> |
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50,000 |
50,000 |
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| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP>{{cite web | url=http://www.muntplaats.com/index.php?lang=uk | title=Euro Gold and Silver Coins | accessdate=2008-07-07 | publisher=Muntplaats Online Shop}}</ref><br |
| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP>{{cite web | url=http://www.muntplaats.com/index.php?lang=uk | title=Euro Gold and Silver Coins | accessdate=2008-07-07 | publisher=Muntplaats Online Shop}}</ref><br> |
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€19.95 <br |
€19.95 <br> |
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€99.95 |
€99.95 |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2002 Austria 5 Euro 250 Years Vienna Zoo front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2002 Austria 5 Euro 250 Years Vienna Zoo back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 250th Anniversary of [[Vienna Zoo]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=138 | title=250 Years Vienna Zoo coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 250th Anniversary of [[Vienna Zoo]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=138 | title=250 Years Vienna Zoo coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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500,000 <br |
500,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation <br |
Circulation <br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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| colspan="5" align=left | This coin is the first issue of a new generation of five Austrian euro coins. It is nine-sided, symbolic of the nine federal provinces of Austria, showing each coat-of-arms encircling the denomination "5" with the inscription ''Republik Österreich'' and "euro". |
| colspan="5" align=left | This coin is the first issue of a new generation of five Austrian euro coins. It is nine-sided, symbolic of the nine federal provinces of Austria, showing each coat-of-arms encircling the denomination "5" with the inscription ''Republik Österreich'' and "euro". |
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The reverse shows the Emperor's Pavilion at the Vienna Zoo, surrounded by a diversity of animals. The dates " |
The reverse shows the Emperor's Pavilion at the Vienna Zoo, surrounded by a diversity of animals. The dates "1752–2002", referring to the anniversary and the issue date of the coin, can be seen, as well as the text ''250 Jahre Tiergarten Schönbrunn''—the 250th anniversary of the [[Tiergarten Schönbrunn|Schönbrunn Zoo]]. |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Renaissance]] (Ferdinand I.)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=181 | title=The Renaissance (Ferdinand I.) coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Renaissance]] (Ferdinand I.)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=181 | title=The Renaissance (Ferdinand I.) coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Schloss Eggenberg (Graz)|Eggenberg Palace]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=336 | title=Eggenberg Palace coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Schloss Eggenberg (Graz)|Eggenberg Palace]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=336 | title=Eggenberg Palace coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation <br |
Circulation <br> |
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UNC <br |
UNC <br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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20,000 <br |
20,000 <br> |
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50,000 |
50,000 |
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| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP/><br> |
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€32.50 <br |
€32.50 <br> |
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€39.95 |
€39.95 |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Baroque]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=187 | title=Baroque coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Baroque]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=187 | title=Baroque coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Sculpture]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=115&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=212 | title=Sculpture coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Sculpture]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=115&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=212 | title=Sculpture coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|30|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|16.2|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|16.2|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €368.53<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €368.53<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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'''Market value:''' €300.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2002G2&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Sculpture coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
'''Market value:''' €300.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2002G2&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Sculpture coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 25 Euro 700 Years City of Hall in Tyrol front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 25 Euro 700 Years City of Hall in Tyrol back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 700 Years of City of [[Hall in Tirol|Hall in Tyrol]]<ref name=HT_COIN>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=216 | title=700 Years of City of Hall in Tyrol coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 700 Years of City of [[Hall in Tirol|Hall in Tyrol]]<ref name=HT_COIN>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=216 | title=700 Years of City of Hall in Tyrol coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 50 Euro Christian Charity front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 50 Euro Christian Charity back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Charity (virtue)|Christian Charity]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=114&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=204 | title=Christian Charity coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Charity (virtue)|Christian Charity]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=114&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=204 | title=Christian Charity coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|22|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|10.14|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|10.14|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2003G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Christian Charity coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2003G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Christian Charity coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Schlosshof front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Schlosshof back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schloss Hof|Castle of Schloss Hof]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=337 | title=The Castle of Schlosshof coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schloss Hof|Castle of Schloss Hof]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=337 | title=The Castle of Schlosshof coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation <br |
Circulation <br> |
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UNC <br |
UNC <br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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20,000 <br |
20,000 <br> |
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50,000 |
50,000 |
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| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Market value:'''<ref name=MUNTPLAATS_SHOP/><br> |
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? <br |
? <br> |
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€17.50 <br |
€17.50 <br> |
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€29.95 |
€29.95 |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 5 Euro Water power front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 5 Euro Water power back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Water power<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=150 | title=Water power coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Water power<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=150 | title=Water power coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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500,000 <br |
500,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation <br |
Circulation <br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Biedermeier Period front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Biedermeier Period back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Biedermeier]] Period<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=184 | title=The Biedermeier Period coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Biedermeier]] Period<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=184 | title=The Biedermeier Period coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Post-War Period front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Post-War Period back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The Post-War Period<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=188 | title=The Post-War Period coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The Post-War Period<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=101&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=188 | title=The Post-War Period coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Palace of Schoenbrunn front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Palace of Schoenbrunn back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schönbrunn Palace]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=338 | title=The Palace of Schoenbrunn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schönbrunn Palace]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=338 | title=The Palace of Schoenbrunn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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100,000 <br |
100,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€16.50<br |
€16.50<br> |
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€22.00 |
€22.00 |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2003 Austria 100 Euro Painting front.jpg|160px]][[Image:2003 Austria 100 Euro Painting back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Painting<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=115&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=213 | title=Painting coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Painting<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=115&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=213 | title=Painting coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 5 Euro EU Enlargement front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 5 Euro EU Enlargement back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Enlargement of the European Union|EU Enlargement]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=151 | title=EU Enlargement coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Enlargement of the European Union|EU Enlargement]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=151 | title=EU Enlargement coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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275,000 <br |
275,000 <br> |
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125,000 |
125,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 25 Euro 150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 25 Euro 150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 150 Years [[Semmering railway|Semmering Alpine Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=217 | title=150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 150 Years [[Semmering railway|Semmering Alpine Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=217 | title=150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 50 Euro Joseph Haydn front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 50 Euro Joseph Haydn back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Joseph Haydn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=173 | title=Joseph Haydn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Joseph Haydn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=173 | title=Joseph Haydn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|22|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
| align=center | '''Diameter:''' {{convert|22|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|10.14|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
| align=center | '''Weight:''' {{convert|10.14|g|oz ozt|2|abbr=on}} |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €230.34<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2004G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Joseph Haydn coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
'''Market value:''' €200.00<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eurocoins.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=EUOS2004G1&GroupGuid=12037 | title=Joseph Haydn coin | publisher=eurocoins.com | accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Hellbrunn front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Hellbrunn back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schloss Hellbrunn|Castle of Hellbrunn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=339 | title=The Castle of Hellbrunn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Schloss Hellbrunn|Castle of Hellbrunn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=339 | title=The Castle of Hellbrunn coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€16.50<br |
€16.50<br> |
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€22.00 |
€22.00 |
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| colspan="5" align=left | Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V". |
| colspan="5" align=left | Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V". |
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This particular coin was issued honouring the castle of Hellbrunn. This Baroque building and its beautiful green areas were built just outside the city of [[Salzburg]] by [[Markus Sitticus von Hohenems]], the Prince-Archbishop of the city at the time ( |
This particular coin was issued honouring the castle of Hellbrunn. This Baroque building and its beautiful green areas were built just outside the city of [[Salzburg]] by [[Markus Sitticus von Hohenems]], the Prince-Archbishop of the city at the time (1612–1619). The obverse depicts the main access to the castle from its forecourt. In the background the mountains of Salzburg's, on the northern rim of the Alpine chain, can be seen. |
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The reverse features a portrait of Archbishop Markus Sitticus von Hohenems, holding a construction plan for [[Salzburg Cathedral]]. In the background the "[[Roman theatre (structure)|Roman Theatre]]" in Hellbrunn, is shown. |
The reverse features a portrait of Archbishop Markus Sitticus von Hohenems, holding a construction plan for [[Salzburg Cathedral]]. In the background the "[[Roman theatre (structure)|Roman Theatre]]" in Hellbrunn, is shown. |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Football front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Football back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years of [[association football|Football]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=152 | title=100 Years Football coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years of [[association football|Football]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=152 | title=100 Years Football coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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600,000 <br |
600,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Novara front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Novara back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Novara (1850)|S.M.S. Novara]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=161 | title=S.M.S. Novara coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Novara (1850)|S.M.S. Novara]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=161 | title=S.M.S. Novara coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" align=left | Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas". |
| colspan="5" align=left | Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas". |
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The obverse shows the frigate S.M.S. Novara under sail during her [[Circumnavigation|circumnavigation of the globe]] in |
The obverse shows the frigate S.M.S. Novara under sail during her [[Circumnavigation|circumnavigation of the globe]] in 1857–1859. The Novara was the first Austrian ship in the [[Austro-Hungarian Navy]] to circumnavigate the world. In the background, there is a representation of the Chinese coast. Seagulls, showing the nearness to land, circle the ship. |
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On the reverse, there is a dual portrait of [[Maximilian I of Mexico|Archduke Ferdinand Max]], the naval commander-in-chief and the originator of the voyage, and of Commodore [[Bernhard von Wüllerstorf-Urbair]], who commanded the Novara on her voyage of circumnavigation. In front of them, on the table, there is a large ship's globe and instruments of navigation, along with a microscope. |
On the reverse, there is a dual portrait of [[Maximilian I of Mexico|Archduke Ferdinand Max]], the naval commander-in-chief and the originator of the voyage, and of Commodore [[Bernhard von Wüllerstorf-Urbair]], who commanded the Novara on her voyage of circumnavigation. In front of them, on the table, there is a large ship's globe and instruments of navigation, along with a microscope. |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max|S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=162 | title=S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max|S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=162 | title=S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Artstetten front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Artstetten back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Artstetten Castle|Castle of Artstetten]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=340 | title=The Castle of Artstetten coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Artstetten Castle|Castle of Artstetten]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=108&muenzeId=340 | title=The Castle of Artstetten coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€16.50<br |
€16.50<br> |
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€22.00 |
€22.00 |
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| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2004 Austria 100 Euro Secession front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2004 Austria 100 Euro Secession back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Vienna Secession|Secession]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=344 | title=Secession coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Vienna Secession|Secession]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=344 | title=Secession coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years of Skiing front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years of Skiing back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years of [[Skiing]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=153 | title=100 Years of Skiing coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years of [[Skiing]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=153 | title=100 Years of Skiing coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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500,000 <br |
500,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 50 Euro Ludwig van Beethoven back.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 50 Euro Ludwig van Beethoven front.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&muenzeId=174 | title=Ludwig van Beethoven coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&muenzeId=174 | title=Ludwig van Beethoven coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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The obverse depicts the frontage of the ''[[Palais Lobkowitz]]'' and a cut down edition of the title page of the [[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|"Eroica" symphony]], with a quill below. |
The obverse depicts the frontage of the ''[[Palais Lobkowitz]]'' and a cut down edition of the title page of the [[Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)|"Eroica" symphony]], with a quill below. |
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The reverse shows a portrait of Beethoven, his signature, and the years of his life ( |
The reverse shows a portrait of Beethoven, his signature, and the years of his life (1770–1827). A drawing from 1818, by [[August Klöber]], served as model for the portrait. |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 25 Euro 50 Years Television front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 25 Euro 50 Years Television back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 50 Years [[Television]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=218 | title=50 Years Television coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 50 Years [[Television]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=218 | title=50 Years Television coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 10 Euro 60 Years Second Republic front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 10 Euro 60 Years Second Republic back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 60 Years Second Republic<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=110&muenzeId=350 | title=60 Years Second Republic coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 60 Years Second Republic<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=110&muenzeId=350 | title=60 Years Second Republic coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
||
130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
||
60,000 |
60,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
||
? <br |
? <br> |
||
€16.50 <br |
€16.50 <br> |
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€22.00 |
€22.00 |
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| colspan="5" | {{Anchor|European anthem|Theater am Kärntnertor}} |
| colspan="5" | {{Anchor|European anthem|Theater am Kärntnertor}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 5 Euro The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 5 Euro The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[European Anthem]] by [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=154 | title=The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[European Anthem]] by [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=154 | title=The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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275,000 <br |
275,000 <br> |
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125,000 |
125,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
||
UNC |
UNC |
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|- |
|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 20 Euro Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 20 Euro Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Admiral Tegetthoff Ship and [[Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition|The Polar Expedition]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=163 | title=Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Admiral Tegetthoff Ship and [[Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition|The Polar Expedition]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=163 | title=Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Sankt Georg front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Sankt Georg back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Sankt Georg|S.M.S. Sankt Georg]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=164 | title=S.M.S. Sankt Georg coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Sankt Georg|S.M.S. Sankt Georg]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=164 | title=S.M.S. Sankt Georg coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 10 Euro Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 10 Euro Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=110&muenzeId=353 | title=Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=110&muenzeId=353 | title=Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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? <br |
? <br> |
||
€16.50 <br |
€16.50 <br> |
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€22.00 |
€22.00 |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2005 Austria 100 Euro Steinhof Church front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2005 Austria 100 Euro Steinhof Church back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Kirche am Steinhof|Steinhof Church]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=346 | title=Steinhof Church coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Kirche am Steinhof|Steinhof Church]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=346 | title=Steinhof Church coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 5 Euro EU Presidency front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 5 Euro EU Presidency back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union|EU Presidency]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=155 | title=EU Presidency coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union|EU Presidency]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=155 | title=EU Presidency coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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250,000 <br |
250,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
||
UNC |
UNC |
||
|- |
|- |
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Line 1,064: | Line 1,064: | ||
| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 50 Euro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 50 Euro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&muenzeId=175 | title=Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=103&muenzeId=175 | title=Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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|- |
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Line 1,088: | Line 1,088: | ||
| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 25 Euro European Satellite Navigation front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 25 Euro European Satellite Navigation back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|European Satellite Navigation]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=219 | title=European Satellite Navigation coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|European Satellite Navigation]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=219 | title=European Satellite Navigation coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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Line 1,110: | Line 1,110: | ||
| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 10 Euro Nonnberg Abbey front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 10 Euro Nonnberg Abbey back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Nonnberg Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=341 | title=Nonnberg Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Nonnberg Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=341 | title=Nonnberg Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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Line 1,117: | Line 1,117: | ||
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|- |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
||
UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
||
Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
||
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
||
130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
||
40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
||
60,000 |
60,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
||
? <br |
? <br> |
||
€24.20 <br |
€24.20 <br> |
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€18.15 |
€18.15 |
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|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro 250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro 250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 250th Birthday [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=156 | title=250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 250th Birthday [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=156 | title=250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
||
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
||
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
||
375,000 <br |
375,000 <br> |
||
125,000 |
125,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
||
UNC |
UNC |
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| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 20 Euro The Austrian Merchant Navy back.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 20 Euro The Austrian Merchant Navy front.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Austrian Merchant Navy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=165 | title=The Austrian Merchant Navy coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| The [[Austrian Merchant Navy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=165 | title=The Austrian Merchant Navy coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Viribus Unitis front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Viribus Unitis back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Viribus Unitis|S.M.S. Viribus Unitis]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=166 | title=S.M.S. Viribus Unitis coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SMS Viribus Unitis|S.M.S. Viribus Unitis]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=86&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=166 | title=S.M.S. Viribus Unitis coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 10 Euro Göttweig Abbey front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 10 Euro Göttweig Abbey back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Göttweig Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=342 | title=Göttweig Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Göttweig Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=342 | title=Göttweig Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000<br |
130,000<br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> <br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> <br> |
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? <br |
? <br> |
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€18.15<br |
€18.15<br> |
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€24.20 |
€24.20 |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2006 Austria 100 Euro River Wien Gate back.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2006 Austria 100 Euro River Wien Gate front.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Wien River]] Gate<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=527 | title=River Wien Gate coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Wien River]] Gate<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=527 | title=River Wien Gate coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
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|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=560 | title=100 Years Universal Male Suffrage coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=560 | title=100 Years Universal Male Suffrage coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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150,000 <br |
150,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 50 Euro Gerard van Swieten front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 50 Euro Gerard van Swieten back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Gerard van Swieten]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&muenzeId=561 | title=Gerard van Swieten coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Gerard van Swieten]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&muenzeId=561 | title=Gerard van Swieten coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 25 Euro Austrian Aviation front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 25 Euro Austrian Aviation back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Austrian Aviation<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=562 | title=Austrian Aviation coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Austrian Aviation<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=562 | title=Austrian Aviation coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 10 Euro Melk Abbey front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 10 Euro Melk Abbey back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Melk Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=578 | title=Melk Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Melk Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=578 | title=Melk Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
||
130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> <br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> <br> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€18.15<br |
€18.15<br> |
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€24.20 |
€24.20 |
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|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro Mariazell front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 5 Euro Mariazell back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Mariazell Basilica]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=579 | title=Mariazell coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Mariazell Basilica]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=579 | title=Mariazell coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
||
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
||
450,000 <br |
450,000 <br> |
||
100,000 |
100,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
||
UNC |
UNC |
||
|- |
|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 20 Euro Empirior Ferdinand's North Railway front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 20 Euro Empirior Ferdinand's North Railway back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[North railway (Austria)|Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&muenzeId=582 | title=Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[North railway (Austria)|Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&muenzeId=582 | title=Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 20 Euro South Railways Vienna-Triest front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 20 Euro South Railways Vienna-Triest back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[South railway (Austria)|South Railways Vienna-Triest]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&muenzeId=586 | title=South Railways Vienna-Triest coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[South railway (Austria)|South Railways Vienna-Triest]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&muenzeId=586 | title=South Railways Vienna-Triest coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 10 Euro St. Paul im Lavanttal front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 10 Euro St. Paul im Lavanttal back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=587 | title=St. Paul im Lavanttal coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=587 | title=St. Paul im Lavanttal coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br |
UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
||
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
||
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
||
€18.15<br |
€18.15<br> |
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€24.20 |
€24.20 |
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|- |
|- |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2007 Austria 100 Euro Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2007 Austria 100 Euro Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Linke Wienzeile 38]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=589 | title=Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Linke Wienzeile 38]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=120&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=589 | title=Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
{|class="wikitable" width="100%" |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 50 Euro Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 50 Euro Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ignaz Semmelweis|Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&muenzeId=603 | title=Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Ignaz Semmelweis|Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&muenzeId=603 | title=Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=4 align=center | |
| rowspan=4 align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Association football|Football]] (two coins)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=607 | title=Soccer coin one | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=608 | title=Soccer coin two | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Association football|Football]] (two coins)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=607 | title=Soccer coin one | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=608 | title=Soccer coin two | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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225,000<br |
225,000<br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
||
Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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UNC |
UNC |
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|- |
|- |
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Line 1,560: | Line 1,560: | ||
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €18.00 (two coins)<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' €18.00 (two coins)<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
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|- |
|- |
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| align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 2 back.jpg|160px]] |
|||
| align=center | |
|||
| colspan="5" align=left | These two coins were minted celebrating the bi-national hosting of the [[UEFA Euro 2008|European championship]]. For the first time two coins are minted, one complementing each other (in this particular case the view into the stadium). Both coins express the emotional side of the sport. One coin shows players [[dribbling]], while the other coin shows a [[striker]] trying to reach the ball. In the background, fans waving a banner can be observed. In the pieces, all eight venues of the 2008 finals, are depicted. |
| colspan="5" align=left | These two coins were minted celebrating the bi-national hosting of the [[UEFA Euro 2008|European championship]]. For the first time two coins are minted, one complementing each other (in this particular case the view into the stadium). Both coins express the emotional side of the sport. One coin shows players [[dribbling]], while the other coin shows a [[striker]] trying to reach the ball. In the background, fans waving a banner can be observed. In the pieces, all eight venues of the 2008 finals, are depicted. |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 25 Euro Fascination Light front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 25 Euro Fascination Light back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Fascination Light<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=610 | title=Fascination Light coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Fascination Light<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=610 | title=Fascination Light coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 10 Euro Klosterneuburg front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 10 Euro Klosterneuburg back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Klosterneuburg]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=613 | title=Klosterneuburg coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Klosterneuburg]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=613 | title=Klosterneuburg coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br> |
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UNC<br> |
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Frosted Proof |
Frosted Proof |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000 <br |
130,000 <br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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60,000 |
60,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€18.15<br |
€18.15<br> |
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€24.20 |
€24.20 |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2002 Austria 5 Euro 100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2002 Austria 5 Euro 100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100th Birthday of [[Herbert von Karajan]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=614 | title=100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 100th Birthday of [[Herbert von Karajan]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=614 | title=100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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150,000 <br |
150,000 <br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
| align=center | '''Issue value:'''<ref name=MINT_SHOP/> |
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?<br |
?<br> |
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€9.00 |
€9.00 |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 20 Euro Belle Epoque front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 20 Euro Belle Epoque back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Belle Époque]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Dde&muenzeId=616 | title=Belle Epoque coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Belle Époque]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Dde&muenzeId=616 | title=Belle Epoque coin | publisher=Austrian Mint| accessdate=2008-07-07}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 20 euro Empress Elisabeth Western Railway obverse.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 20 euro Empress Elisabeth Western Railway reverse.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[West railway (Austria)|Empress Elisabeth Western Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Dde&muenzeId=627 | title=Empress Elisabeth Western Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-08-19}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[West railway (Austria)|Empress Elisabeth Western Railway]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=204&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Dde&muenzeId=627 | title=Empress Elisabeth Western Railway coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-08-19}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 10 euro Seckau Abbey front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 10 euro Seckau Abbey back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Seckau Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=628 | title=Seckau Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-09-09}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Seckau Abbey]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=109&muenzeId=628 | title=Seckau Abbey coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-09-09}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Frosted Proof<br |
Frosted Proof<br> |
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Special Uncirculated<br |
Special Uncirculated<br> |
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Circulation |
Circulation |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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60,000<br |
60,000<br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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130,000 |
130,000 |
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| align=center | '''Issue value:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Issue value:''' <br> |
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€22.00<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
€22.00<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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€16.50<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br |
€16.50<ref name=MINT_SHOP/><br> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 Austria 100 euro The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire front.jpg|160px]] [[Image:2008 Austria 100 euro The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=217&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=634 | title=The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=217&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=634 | title=The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire coin | publisher=Austrian Mint | accessdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 taler front.JPG|160px]][[Image:2008 taler back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Europe Taler 2008<ref name=ET_HTC>{{cite web | url=http://www.easier.com/view/Travel/Attractions_and_Events/article-185048.html | title=Hall in Tirol presents the biggest silver medal-coin in the world.| accessdate=2008-07-07 | publisher=Easier Travel}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Europe Taler 2008<ref name=ET_HTC>{{cite web | url=http://www.easier.com/view/Travel/Attractions_and_Events/article-185048.html | title=Hall in Tirol presents the biggest silver medal-coin in the world.| accessdate=2008-07-07 | publisher=Easier Travel}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[Image:2008 taler front.JPG|160px]][[Image:2008 taler back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Europe Taler 2008<ref name="ET_HTC"/> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| Europe Taler 2008<ref name="ET_HTC"/> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg|160px]] [[File:2009 Austria 5 Euro 200th Anniversiary of the Death of Joseph Haydn front.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 200th Anniversary of the Death of [[Joseph Haydn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=638 | title=200th Anniversiary of the Death of Joseph Haydn Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=2008-12-16}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| 200th Anniversary of the Death of [[Joseph Haydn]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/silbermuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=84&muenzeId=638 | title=200th Anniversiary of the Death of Joseph Haydn Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=2008-12-16}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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450,000<br |
450,000<br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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Special UNC |
Special UNC |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[File:2009 Austria 50 Euro Theodor Billroth front.jpg|160px]] [[File:2009 Austria 50 Euro Theodor Billroth back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Theodor Billroth]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=662 | title=Theodor Billroth Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=2009-01-23}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Theodor Billroth]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/sondergedenkmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=203&referer=%2Fsondergedenkmuenzen%3Fl%3Den&muenzeId=662 | title=Theodor Billroth Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=2009-01-23}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | |
| rowspan=4 width="330px" nowrap align=center | [[File:2009 Austria 25 Euro Year of Astronomy Front.jpg|160px]] [[File:2009 Austria 25 Euro Year of Astronomy Back.jpg|160px]] |
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! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[International Year of Astronomy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=664 | title=Year of Astronomy Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=3 February 2009}}</ref> |
! colspan="4" align=center style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[International Year of Astronomy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.austrian-mint.at/bimetallmuenzen?l=en&muenzeSubTypeId=113&muenzeId=664 | title=Year of Astronomy Commemorative Coin | publisher=[[Austrian Mint]] | accessdate=3 February 2009}}</ref> |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 925 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 925 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000<br |
130,000<br> |
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30,000<br |
30,000<br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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Special UNC<br |
Special UNC<br> |
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Proof |
Proof |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
| align=center | '''Value:''' €5 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 800 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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150,000<br |
150,000<br> |
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100,000 |
100,000 |
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| align=center | '''Quality:'''<br |
| align=center | '''Quality:'''<br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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Special UNC |
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| align=center | '''Value:''' €10 |
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| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 925 (Silver) |
| align=center | '''Alloy:''' Ag 925 (Silver) |
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| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quantity:''' <br> |
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130,000<br |
130,000<br> |
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30,000<br |
30,000<br> |
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40,000<br |
40,000<br> |
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| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br |
| align=center | '''Quality:''' <br> |
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Circulation<br |
Circulation<br> |
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Special UNC<br |
Special UNC<br> |
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Proof |
Proof |
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Revision as of 14:12, 25 June 2011
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone. They are minted mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions. Austria was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone to introduce the euro (€), on 1 January 2002. Since then, the Austrian Mint has been minting both normal issues of Austrian euro coins (which are intended for circulation) and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver.
These commemorative coins are legal tender only in Austria, unlike the normal issues of the Austrian euro coins, which are legal tender in every country of the Eurozone. This means that the commemorative coins made of gold and silver cannot be used as money in other countries. Furthermore, as their bullion value generally vastly exceeds their face value,[1] these coins are not intended to be used as means of payment at all—although this remains possible where they are also legal tender. For this reason, they are usually named Collectors' coins.
Such coins usually commemorate the anniversaries of historical events. They can also draw attention to current events of special importance. Austria mints more than ten of these coins on average per year, in gold, silver and niobium, with face values ranging from €1.50 to €100 (though, as an exceptional case, 15 coins with face value €100,000 were minted in 2004).
Summary
As of 3 July 2008, eighty variations of Austrian commemorative coins have been minted: eleven in 2002, twelve in 2003, fourteen in 2004, thirteen in 2005, thirteen in 2006, nine in 2007 and eleven so far in 2008. These special high-value commemorative coins are not to be confused with €2 commemorative coins, which are coins designated for circulation and have legal-tender status in all countries of the Eurozone.[2]
The following table shows the number of coins minted per year. In the first section, the coins are grouped by the metal used, while in the second section they are grouped by their face value.
Year | Issues | By metal | By face value | ||||||||||||||
Gold | Silver | Others | €100,000 | €100 | €50 | €25 | €20 | €10 | €5 | €1.50 | |||||||
2002 | 11 | 6 | 5 | – | – | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | – | |||||
2003 | 12 | 6 | 5 | 1 | – | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | – | |||||
2004 | 14 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | – | |||||
2005 | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | – | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | – | |||||
2006 | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | – | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | – | |||||
2007 | 9 | 2 | 6 | 1 | – | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | – | |||||
2008 | 11 | 2 | 8 | 1 | – | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | |||||
2009 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | – | – | 1 | 1 | – | – | 1 | 1 | |||||
2009 | 6 | 1 | 5 | – | – | 1 | – | – | 2 | 2 | 1 | – | |||||
Total | 93 | 37 | 43 | 7 | 1 | 13 | 13 | 12 | 16 | 21 | 15 | 2 | |||||
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Vienna Philharmonic Coin
File:Austria Vienna Philharmonic back.jpg File:Austria Vienna Philharmonic Silver back.jpg | The Vienna Philharmonic coin[3] is struck in pure gold, 999.9 fine (24 karats). It is issued every year, in four different face values, sizes and weights. It is used as an investment product (bullion coin), although it inevitably ends up in private collections. According to the World Gold Council, it was the best-selling gold coin worldwide in 1992, 1995 and 1996.[3]
A design of musical instruments representing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the text Wiener Philharmoniker ("Vienna Philharmonic"), can be seen on the reverse of the coin. The subject of the obverse is the great organ in the Golden Hall in Vienna's Musikverein, the concert hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The face value in euros, the weight, alloy purity and year of issue are also inscribed on this side of the coin. Since 1 February 2008, the coin has also been minted in silver. The design of the silver coin is identical to that of the gold coin, except for its face value of 1.50 euro. | ||
File:Austria 100000 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg | Value: €100,000 | Alloy: Au 999.9 (Gold) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 31.103 kg (69 lb; 1,000 ozt) | Diameter: 370 mm (14.57 in) | Thickness: 20 mm (0.79 in)[4] | |
Year: 2004 Mintage: 15 coins | |||
File:Austria 100 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg | Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 999.9 (Gold) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 31.103 g (1.10 oz; 1.00 ozt) | Diameter: 37 mm (1.46 in) | Thickness: 2.0 mm (0.08 in) | |
Year: 2006 Mintage: 82,174 | |||
File:Austria 50 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg | Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 999.9 (Gold) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 15.552 g (0.55 oz; 0.50 ozt) | Diameter: 28 mm (1.10 in) | Thickness: 1.6 mm (0.06 in) | |
Year: 2006 Mintage: 20,085 | |||
File:Austria 25 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg | Value: €25 | Alloy: Au 999.9 (Gold) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 7.776 g (0.27 oz; 0.25 ozt) | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Thickness: 1.2 mm (0.05 in) | |
Year: 2006 Mintage: 29,609 | |||
File:Austria 10 Euro Vienna Philharmonic front.jpg | Value: €10 | Alloy: Au 999.9 (Gold) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 3.121 g (0.11 oz; 0.10 ozt) | Diameter: 16 mm (0.63 in) | Thickness: 1.2 mm (0.05 in) | |
Year: 2006 Mintage: 39,892 | |||
File:Austria 1.50 Euro Vienna Philharmonic Silver front.jpg | Value: €1.50 | Alloy: Ag 999 (Silver) | Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer |
Weight: 31.103 g (1.10 oz; 1.00 ozt) | Diameter: 37 mm (1.46 in) | Thickness: 3.2 mm (0.13 in) | |
The silver Vienna Philharmonic is an investment coin (bullion coin). Its annual mintage is dependent on demand. | Issue value: €19.25[5] |
2002 coinage
File:2002 Austria 50 Euro Christian Religious Orders back.jpg | The Christian Religious Orders[6] | |||
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Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof[7] | |
Issued: 13 March 2002 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] Market value: €200.00[9] | |
Part of the collection "2000 Years of Christianity".
The coin shows a dual representation of St. Benedict and his sister, St. Scholastica. St. Benedict is the patron saint of Western Europe and the father of western monasticism. The directive for monastic life, Rule of St Benedict, initiated by St. Benedict in the sixth century is still valid today.[10] Together with his sister, Benedict also founded an order of nuns who would follow the same instructions.[11] The coin shows him holding the Holy Rule while St. Scholastica holds a dove. The reverse of the coin shows a monk at a writing desk working on a manuscript. It represents the work of the monks in the Middle Ages copying books by hand, so preserving a large storehouse of knowledge. | ||||
File:2002 Austria 10 Euro Ambras Castle front.jpg | Ambras Castle[12] | |||
Designer: Andreas I. Zanaschka & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Market value:[5] ? | |
Issued: 24 April 2002 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
On the obverse of the coin there is a view of the castle to the south of Innsbruck with its Renaissance-style precincts forming the central design. The inscription Republik Österreich can be seen at the top of the coin, while the face value of 10 euro and the issue date can be seen at the bottom. On the reverse there is a representation of three court musicians crossing the Spanish Hall, based on a picture from 1569. | ||||
File:2002 Austria 5 Euro 250 Years Vienna Zoo front.jpgFile:2002 Austria 5 Euro 250 Years Vienna Zoo back.jpg | 250th Anniversary of Vienna Zoo[13] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 500,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 8 May 2002 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Market value: €49.95[5][14] | |
This coin is the first issue of a new generation of five Austrian euro coins. It is nine-sided, symbolic of the nine federal provinces of Austria, showing each coat-of-arms encircling the denomination "5" with the inscription Republik Österreich and "euro".
The reverse shows the Emperor's Pavilion at the Vienna Zoo, surrounded by a diversity of animals. The dates "1752–2002", referring to the anniversary and the issue date of the coin, can be seen, as well as the text 250 Jahre Tiergarten Schönbrunn—the 250th anniversary of the Schönbrunn Zoo. | ||||
File:2002 Austria Renaissance Ferdinand I front.jpg | Renaissance (Ferdinand I.)[15] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 12 June 2002 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Market value: €49.95[5] | |
Part of the collection "Austria through the Ages".
The obverse of the coin shows the "Swiss Gate" in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna. Ferdinand enlarged the Hofburg and renovated it in the Renaissance style. Ferdinand's coat-of-arms and titles can be observed at the top of the gate. The two soldiers flanking the gate are a reminder of the unsettled times of 1529, during the Siege of Vienna. The reverse of the coin shows a portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, brother of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and father of the Austrian line of the Habsburg dynasty. | ||||
File:2002 Austria 10 Euro Eggenberg Palace front.jpgFile:2002 Austria 10 Euro Eggenberg Palace back.jpg | Eggenberg Palace[16] | |||
Designer: Andreas I. Zanaschka & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Market value:[5] ? | |
Issued: 10 September 2002 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
The obverse of the coin shows a frontal view of the castle. Built by Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg, the castle demonstrates several astronomical themes: four gigantic towers represent the four elements, 365 windows represent the days of the year, and 24 reception rooms represent the hours of a day. The construction was begun in 1625 and completed in 1642 (after Hans Ulrich's death). The reverse of the coin has a portrait of the scholar and astronomer Johannes Kepler, a contemporary personally acquainted with von Eggenberg and most probably an influence on the design of the castle. In the foreground is Kepler's masterpiece, the model "Mysterium Cosmographicum". | ||||
File:2002 Austria 20 Euro Baroque front.jpgFile:2002 Austria 20 Euro Baroque back.jpg | Baroque[17] | |||
Designer: Andreas I. Zanaschka & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 11 September 2002 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Market value: €49.95[5] | |
Part of the collection "Austria through the Ages".
The obverse of the coin shows the Grand Staircase in the town palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy, currently the Austrian Ministry of Finance. Gods and demi-gods hold its elevations, while Hercules stands at the turn of the stairs. The reverse of the coin displays a portrait of Prince Eugene, reminiscent of his equestrian statue in the grounds of the Hofburg Palace in Vienna. A typical Baroque arrangement of cannon, flags and captured standards decorates the background. | ||||
File:2002 Austria 100 Euro Sculpture back.jpg | Sculpture[18] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 13 November 2002 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.2 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Issue value: €368.53[8] Market value: €300.00[19] | |
Part of the collection "Art Treasures of Austria".
The obverse bears a portrait of one of the greatest Baroque sculptors, Georg Rafael Donner, with the Palace of the Lower Belvedere in the background. This palace is currently the Museum of Baroque Art in Vienna, and contains much of Donner's work. The reverse features the Providentia Fountain (written in the coin as Provendentia Brunnen) in central Vienna, a work by the same sculptor. In the center of the coin, the allegorical figure of Providentia is displayed with a medallion of the Roman god Janus, who had two faces. Surrounding the fountain there are other symbolic figures representing the tributary rivers of the Danube; Providentia is enthroned high above the figure of an old man representing the Enns River. |
2003 coinage
File:2003 Austria 25 Euro 700 Years City of Hall in Tyrol front.jpg | 700 Years of City of Hall in Tyrol[20] | |||
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Designer: Herbert Wähner & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 7.15g Niob | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: UNC | |
Issued: 29 January 2003 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 17.15 g (0.60 oz; 0.55 ozt) | Market value: €169.95[5] | |
With this coin, the Austrian Federal Government decided to commemorate the city charter granted to the town of Hall in Tyrol 700 years ago. The city of Hall housed an important mint until 1809, when it was closed. It was at Hall in 1486 that the first large silver coin was struck, the "Guldiner".
The obverse of the coin shows a satellite mapping the town of Hall. The reverse shows the Guldiner silver coin. However, the design is negative, representing a coin die, as a reference to Hall's history as a significant centre for minting coins. This is the first time a coin die has been reproduced on an Austrian coin,[20] giving a distinctive character to this extraordinary issue. In the silver ring is also written 700 Jahre Stadt Hall in Tirol, meaning "700 Years of City of Hall in Tyrol". | ||||
File:2003 Austria 50 Euro Christian Charity front.jpg | Christian Charity[21] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 12 March 2003 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] Market value: €200.00[22] | |
Part of the collection "2000 Years of Christianity".
The obverse of the coin shows a modern instance of Christian charity. A nun working as a nurse comforts a sick man in accordance with Christ's admonition. The reverse depicts one of the best-known parables of the New Testament, the story of the Good Samaritan. In this parable, Christ compares 3 differing responses to a stranger that has been attacked and robbed. The coin shows the Good Samaritan with the wounded man on his horse as he takes him for medical attention. On the coin, the text Barmherziger Samariter ("Merciful Samaritan") can be read. | ||||
File:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Schlosshof back.jpg | The Castle of Schloss Hof[23] | |||
Designer: Andreas I. Zanaschka | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Market value:[5] ? | |
Issued: 9 April 2003 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
This coin is issued honouring the castle of Schloss Hof, situated on Marchfeld (the plains to the east of Vienna) on the border of today's Slovakia and Hungary. The obverse shows a view of the castle from the terraced garden side. The reverse depicts two gardeners in outfits typical of the Baroque period, who are tending the flower beds of the castle. | ||||
File:2003 Austria 5 Euro Water power front.jpgFile:2003 Austria 5 Euro Water power back.jpg | Water power[24] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 500,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 14 May 2003 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
This coin was issued in the "International Year of Freshwater" as designated by the United Nations. It depicts an Alpine Dam used for the production of hydroelectricity in the foreground. A stylized drop of water shows a fish, suggestive of the ecological and environmental importance of water. A second water drop frames the penstocks used to funnel the water to drive the turbines. The word wasserkraft ("hydropower") is also depicted on this side of the coin. | ||||
File:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Biedermeier Period front.jpgFile:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Biedermeier Period back.jpg | The Biedermeier Period[25] | |||
Designer: Andreas I. Zanaschka | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 11 June 2003 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Market value: €37.50[5] | |
Part of the collection "Austria through the Ages".
The obverse of the coin shows an early steam locomotive (the AJAX) on Austria's first railway line, the Kaiser Ferdinand's Nordbahn. The AJAX can still be seen in the Austrian railway museum. The reverse of the coin shows a portrait of the famous statesman, Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. Behind him is a map of Europe as redrawn at the Congress of Vienna after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. | ||||
File:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Post-War Period front.jpgFile:2003 Austria 20 Euro The Post-War Period back.jpg | The Post-War Period[26] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 17 September 2003 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Market value: €37.50[5] | |
Part of the collection "Austria through the Ages".
The obverse displays the coat-of-arms of the Second Republic. The broken chains on the eagle's claws symbolize the re-birth of an independent state. To the right is the red-white-red flag of Austria, while to the left is the flag of the European Union. The reverse is based on the design of two famous posters of the era: the "Four in a Jeep" and the E.R.P. (European Recovery Program) poster. The German inscription Wiederaufbau in Österreich translates as "Reconstruction in Austria". | ||||
File:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Palace of Schoenbrunn front.jpgFile:2002 Austria 10 Euro The Palace of Schoenbrunn back.jpg | The Schönbrunn Palace[27] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Andreas I. Zanaschka | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 100,000 |
Issue value:[8]
? | |
Issued: 8 October 2003 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
The obverse shows the central part of the frontage of the palace behind one of the great fountains in the open space. The reverse depicts the greenhouse known as the "Palmenhaus". When it was built in the 19th century to house worldwide exotic plants, it was the largest steel and glass structure in Europe. | ||||
File:2003 Austria 100 Euro Painting front.jpgFile:2003 Austria 100 Euro Painting back.jpg | Painting[28] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 5 November 2003 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.2 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Issue value: €368.53[8] | |
Part of the collection "Art Treasures of Austria".
This gold coin is dedicated to painting and to one of the most famous of the artists of the Viennese school "Jugendstil": Gustav Klimt. The obverse depicts Klimt in his studio with two unfinished masterpieces on easels. One of Klimt's most famous painting, Der Kuss (The Kiss), is featured on the reverse, a work painted in 1908 at the height of his 'golden period'. |
2004 coinage
File:2004 Austria 5 Euro EU Enlargement front.jpg File:2004 Austria 5 Euro EU Enlargement back.jpg | EU Enlargement[29] | |||
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Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 275,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 28 January 2004 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Market value: €8.95[5] | |
The typically nine-sided silver coin displays a map of Europe with the Eurozone countries clearly distinguished and a small token flags for the ones that recently joined the union. The names of the ten new members are inscribed in the lower part of the coin, each in its own official language. A logo to the left of the design identifies the Austrian coin, since several coins celebrating the EU enlargement were minted this year. | ||||
150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway[30] | ||||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 7.15g Niob | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: UNC | |
Issued: 18 February 2004 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 17.15 g (0.60 oz; 0.55 ozt) | Market value: €89.95[5] | |
The coin has a silver ring and a Niobium center, as does every Austrian 25 euro coin. The color of the niobium "pill" is green.
The obverse shows two locomotives: a historical and a modern one. This represents the technical development in locomotive construction between the years 1854 and 2004. The upper half depicts the "Taurus", a high performance locomotive. Below is shown the first functional Alpine locomotive, the Engerth; constructed by Wilhelm Freiherr von Engerth. The reverse of the coin shows a typical Semmering view. A steam engine just emerged from a tunnel crossing one of the distinctive Alpine viaducts. | ||||
File:2004 Austria 50 Euro Joseph Haydn front.jpg File:2004 Austria 50 Euro Joseph Haydn back.jpg | Joseph Haydn[31] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 20 March 2004 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] Market value: €200.00[32] | |
Part of the collection "Great Composers".
This coin is dedicated to Joseph Haydn, one of the most creative and innovative composers of all time. Both Mozart and Beethoven learned from him and built upon his legacy. The obverse depicts the Castle of Esterhazy in Eisenstadt, where Haydn lived and worked for many years. Above the castle a staff of music can be seen. The reverse of the coin shows his portrait together with his signature and the years of his life (1732- 1809). | ||||
File:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Hellbrunn back.jpg | The Castle of Hellbrunn[33] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 21 April 2004 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
This particular coin was issued honouring the castle of Hellbrunn. This Baroque building and its beautiful green areas were built just outside the city of Salzburg by Markus Sitticus von Hohenems, the Prince-Archbishop of the city at the time (1612–1619). The obverse depicts the main access to the castle from its forecourt. In the background the mountains of Salzburg's, on the northern rim of the Alpine chain, can be seen. The reverse features a portrait of Archbishop Markus Sitticus von Hohenems, holding a construction plan for Salzburg Cathedral. In the background the "Roman Theatre" in Hellbrunn, is shown. | ||||
File:2004 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Football front.jpg File:2004 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Football back.jpg | 100 Years of Football[34] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 600,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 12 May 2004 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
This coin depicts a successful shot by a footballer, shown in the background, with the ball just passing the goalkeeper into the net. The goalkeeper is still in the air. Of interest is that the net covers the whole coin area. | ||||
File:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Novara back.jpg | S.M.S. Novara[35] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 16 June 2004 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas".
The obverse shows the frigate S.M.S. Novara under sail during her circumnavigation of the globe in 1857–1859. The Novara was the first Austrian ship in the Austro-Hungarian Navy to circumnavigate the world. In the background, there is a representation of the Chinese coast. Seagulls, showing the nearness to land, circle the ship. On the reverse, there is a dual portrait of Archduke Ferdinand Max, the naval commander-in-chief and the originator of the voyage, and of Commodore Bernhard von Wüllerstorf-Urbair, who commanded the Novara on her voyage of circumnavigation. In front of them, on the table, there is a large ship's globe and instruments of navigation, along with a microscope. | ||||
File:2004 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max front.jpg | S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max[36] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 15 September 2004 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas".
The obverse of the coin shows the armored frigate S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max. Like all the early steam ships, she still bore three masts and sails. The ship was named to honor the naval commander-in-chief and brother of the Emperor, Archduke Ferdinand Max. The reverse shows Rear-Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff after a painting by Anton Romako, standing on the bridge of the S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max. In front of him four sailors are struggling with the wheel, as if bringing the ship into position. The inscription reads "Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff". | ||||
File:2004 Austria 10 Euro The Castle of Artstetten back.jpg | The Castle of Artstetten[37] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 13 October 2004 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part V".
The coin's obverse shows the castle of Artstetten standing above the Danube River on the threshold to the region known as the Wachau. First recorded in the 13th century, the castle, today, presents a striking sight from afar, with its corner towers and unique "onion-domes." The reverse shows the entrance to the crypt of the Hohenberg family. There are two portraits to the left, showing Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg. | ||||
Secession[38] | ||||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 10 November 2004 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.22 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Market value: €349.00[5] | |
Part of the collection "Jugendstil".
On the obverse is a view of the Secession exhibition hall situated in Vienna. The building was called the Secession as it was the seceding of the "rebel artists" from the long-established fine art institution that gave rise to this excellent structure. The reverse features a small portion of the world famous "Beethoven Frieze" by Gustav Klimt. The extract from the painting features three figures: a knight in armor representing "Armored Strength", one woman in the background symbolizing "Ambition" holding up a wreath of victory and a second woman representing "Sympathy" with lowered head and clasped hands. |
2005 coinage
File:2005 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years of Skiing front.jpg File:2005 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years of Skiing back.jpg | 100 Years of Skiing[39] | |||
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Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 500,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 26 January 2005 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
The design shows a snow crystal symbolizing winter sport with a downhill skier racing through the crystal. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 50 Euro Ludwig van Beethoven back.jpg File:2005 Austria 50 Euro Ludwig van Beethoven front.jpg | Ludwig van Beethoven[40] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 16 February 2005 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] | |
Part of the collection "Great Composers".
The obverse depicts the frontage of the Palais Lobkowitz and a cut down edition of the title page of the "Eroica" symphony, with a quill below. The reverse shows a portrait of Beethoven, his signature, and the years of his life (1770–1827). A drawing from 1818, by August Klöber, served as model for the portrait. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 25 Euro 50 Years Television front.jpg File:2005 Austria 25 Euro 50 Years Television back.jpg | 50 Years Television[41] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 7.15g Niob | Quantity: 65,000 | Quality: UNC | |
Issued: 9 March 2005 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 17.15 g (0.60 oz; 0.55 ozt) | Market value: €69.95[5] | |
In the obverse, the inner violet niobium core depicts the original "test" pattern that was used in the 1950s in order to calibrate TV sets.
The reverse shows a section of the globe in the background on the niobium core. In the foreground can be seen a small television antenna that was necessary by all early analog TV sets for signal reception. In the outer silver circle, several milestones from the history of television are depicted: an old TV set, an old camera, a family making use of a remote control; and finally, a control room at a television station leading to a set of satellite dishes. As well the text 50 Jahre Fernsehen ("50 years of Television") can be seen. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 10 Euro 60 Years Second Republic front.jpg File:2005 Austria 10 Euro 60 Years Second Republic back.jpg | 60 Years Second Republic[42] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 11 May 2005 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "50 Years II. Republic".
The obverse of the coin shows the figure of Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, which stands facing the Parliament building in Vienna. She represents the Austrian Republic and is surrounded by the coat of arms of the nine federal provinces. The reverse of the coin shows the Austrian Parliament Building with a broken chain separating a jubilant crowd of citizens. The broken chain also appears on the claws of the Austrian national eagle, symbolizing the liberation of Austria. Under the broken chains, the text 60 Jahre Zweite Republik ("60 Years of the Second Republic") can be seen. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 5 Euro The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven front.jpg File:2006 Austria 5 Euro The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven back.jpg | The European Anthem by Ludwig van Beethoven[43] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 275,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 11 May 2005 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
The reverse of the coin shows the old Theater am Kärntnertor. This theatre is at the Carinthian Gate, which stood near the present Opera House until 1870. It was in this theatre that Beethoven's 9th symphony with the Ode to Joy was first publicly performed. A portrait of Beethoven, together with the opening notes of the choral theme from the 4th movement of his mentioned symphony, is also included in the right-bottom part of the coin. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 20 Euro Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition front.jpg | Admiral Tegetthoff Ship and The Polar Expedition[44] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 8 June 2005 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas".
The obverse shows the ship "Admiral Tegetthoff", which was constructed in Bremerhaven Germany, specifically for the Austro-Hungarian polar expedition. The ship is depicted at the start of the journey, entering the cold waters of the Arctic Circle. The ship was named after one of Austria's most famous admirals: Wilhelm von Tegetthoff. The expedition was led by naval commander, Karl Weyprecht, and infantry first lieutenant, Julius von Payer. The reverse of the coin shows two explorers in Arctic gear with the frozen ship behind them. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Sankt Georg front.jpg File:2005 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Sankt Georg back.jpg | S.M.S. Sankt Georg[45] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 14 September 2005 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas".
The obverse shows the armored cruiser S.M.S. Sankt Georg sailing into New York Harbor on 17 May 1907; passing right in front of the Statue of Liberty. This was to be the last visit of an Austrian naval vessel in the U.S.A. The reverse shows the naval arsenal of Pola, one of the principal naval bases of the Austro-Hungarian navy since the middle of the 19th century. The Olive Island in the harbor, with its two characteristic covered construction docks, can be seen. The stern and the propellers of the S.M.S. Sankt Georg are clearly shown in one of the docks. In the foreground a smaller steamship sails. | ||||
File:2005 Austria 10 Euro Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 front.jpg File:2005 Austria 10 Euro Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 back.jpg | Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955[46] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 12 October 2005 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "50 Years II. Republic".
This coin was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the re-opening of the rebuilt National Theatre (Burgtheater) and the National Opera. The obverse depicts the two buildings; the National Theatre slightly behind the Opera House. In the reverse, two typical symbols of the theatre, the masks of comedy and tragedy are shown with the words Wiedereröffnung Von Burg und Oper ("Re-opening of the National Theatre and Opera, 1955"). | ||||
File:2005 Austria 100 Euro Steinhof Church front.jpg | Steinhof Church[47] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 9 November 2005 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.22 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Issue value: €368.53[8] | |
Part of the collection "Jugendstil".
The obverse gives an angled perspective view of the left-side and main door of the Steinhof church. On the reverse, the Koloman Moser stained glass window over the main entrance can be seen. In the center of the window is God the Father seated on a throne. The window is flanked with a pair of bronze angels in Jugendstil style, originally designed by Othmar Schimkowitz. |
2006 coinage
File:2006 Austria 5 Euro EU Presidency front.jpg | EU Presidency[48] | |||
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Designer: Herbert Wähner & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 250,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 18 January 2006 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
The reverse shows the Vienna Hofburg Imperial Palace in the "Josefsplatz" square. The equestrian statue of Joseph II in its center. The wing of the Hofburg can be seen to the right, which contains the Spanish Riding School and the Redoutensäle. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 50 Euro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart back.jpg | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[49] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 1 February 2006 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] | |
Part of the collection "Great Composers".
The obverse shows a view of down the Getreidegasse (Grain Lane) in Salzburg. In the foreground is the house where Mozart was born, while the Getreidegasse stretches off back to the right. In the reverse, to the right, there is a portrait of Mozart. On the left and in the background, is his father, Leopold Mozart, also an accomplished musician. Leopold easily recognized his son's unique musical gift, giving him the proper instructions and guidance. The portraits are based on contemporary paintings. | ||||
European Satellite Navigation[50] | ||||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 7.15g Niob | Quantity: 65,000 | Quality: UNC | |
Issued: 1 March 2006 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 17.15 g (0.60 oz; 0.55 ozt) | Market value: €59.95[5] | |
The coin has a silver ring and niobium "pill", colour gold-brown. In the obverse, the inner portion of the coin is a compass rose showing all the cardinal points. The inscription above it shows the exact location coordinates of the Austrian Mint in Vienna.
In the reverse, the niobium portion depicts navigation satellites orbiting the Earth. The ring shows different means of transportation (an airplane, a container ship, a train and a truck) for which satellite navigation was developed. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 10 Euro Nonnberg Abbey back.jpg | Nonnberg Abbey[51] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 5 April 2006 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part VI".
This was the first coin of the series "Great Abbeys of Austria". It shows the Benedictine convent of Nonnberg Abbey. In the hilltop on the background, the castle of Hohensalzburg and the Kajetaner church can be seen. The reverse shows the crypt consecrated to the St. Erentrudis, the first abbess of the convent with a statue of the saint. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 5 Euro 250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart front.jpg File:2007 Austria 5 Euro 250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart back.jpg | 250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[52] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 375,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 10 May 2006 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
In 2006 the world celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday, this coin joined this celebration. It shows a portrait of Mozart with the Salzburg Cathedral in the background. The small mark designed from the € symbol and the European star identifies the coin as part of a "Europe Series", minted by several countries of the union. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 20 Euro The Austrian Merchant Navy front.jpg | The Austrian Merchant Navy[53] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 7 June 2006 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austria on the High Seas".
The obverse shows the biggest and fastest of the Austro-Americana liners, the Kaiser Franz Joseph I (named after Franz Joseph I of Austria), as she sails out of Trieste. In the background can be seen the Lloyd ship, Brünn, arriving in port and the maritime buildings in the foreshore. The reverse gives a wide view of the port of Trieste. The harbour itself is full of steamships and sailing ships. In the foreground to the right is the old coat-of-arms of Vienna at the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The text Hafen von Triest ("Port of Trieste") can also be read in this side of the coin. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Viribus Unitis front.jpg File:2006 Austria 20 Euro S.M.S. Viribus Unitis back.jpg | S.M.S. Viribus Unitis[54] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 13 September 2006 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €35.50[8] | |
This coin was the last of the series "Austria on the High Seas". The obverse shows the flagship Viribus Unitis as seen from the deck of an accompanying ship in the fleet. Two other ships of an older class can be seen in the background.
The reverse is a tribute to the old Austro-Hungarian Imperial Navy, showing the same battleship from a front angle. A naval biplane circles overhead and a submarine surfaces in the foreground. The coin commemorates not only the ship Viribus Unitis, but also the three main arms of the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the First World War. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 10 Euro Göttweig Abbey front.jpg File:2006 Austria 10 Euro Göttweig Abbey back.jpg | Göttweig Abbey[55] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 11 October 2006 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part VI".
The obverse shows the Grand Abbey with its fortress-like towers on top of a hill surrounded by trees and vineyards. The reverse shows the Imperial Stairs which lead up to the apartments of the Grand Abbey. The apartments in Göttweig were prepared for the Emperor Charles VI. His portrait can be seen in the foreground. | ||||
File:2006 Austria 100 Euro River Wien Gate back.jpg File:2006 Austria 100 Euro River Wien Gate front.jpg | Wien River Gate[56] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 8 November 2006 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.22 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Issue value: €368.53[8] | |
Part of the collection "Jugendstil".
The River Gate was built during the years 1903 to 1906 and was opened to the general public on 15 November 1906. In celebration of its centennial, in 2006, the gate has been chosen as the main motif for this commemorative coin issue. The obverse depicts the gate from its more prominent side, encasing the tunnelled exit where the River Wien flows into the City Park. The reverse shows one of the ladies that flank the entrance from the street. In its entirety, the gate forms one of the most beautiful Jugendstil scenes to be found in all of Vienna. |
2007 coinage
File:2007 Austria 5 Euro 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage front.jpg | 100 Years Universal Male Suffrage[57] | |||
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Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 150,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 10 January 2007 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
Towards the end of the 19th century, the Austrian half of the dual monarchy began to move towards constitutionalism. A constitutional system with a parliament, the Reichsrat was created, and a bill of rights was enacted also in 1867. Suffrage to the Reichstag's lower house was gradually expanded until 1907, when equal suffrage for all male citizens was introduced.
This coin design is based on a historic photo of the opening session of Parliament in 1907, after the elections. The two oval portraits in the foreground are of the Emperor Franz Joseph and Max Wladimir von Beck, who were responsible for putting the reform through. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 50 Euro Gerard van Swieten front.jpg File:2007 Austria 50 Euro Gerard van Swieten back.jpg | Gerard van Swieten[58] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 31 January 2007 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €230.34[8] | |
Part of the collection "Celebrated Physicians of Austria".
Gerard van Swieten is original from the Netherlands. The Empress Maria Theresa chose him as her personal physician; he then became the founder of the First Vienna School of Medicine. His legacy to the world of medicine made him the choice for the first coin in this new gold series "Celebrated Physicians of Austria". The obverse shows his portrait holding a book. The reverse shows the view of the Academy of Sciences, the handwritten text of the reform "Plan pour la faculté de medicine", and a branch of the Swietenia mahagoni. Also the text Akademie der Wissenschaften ("Academy of Sciences") can be read in this side of the coin. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 25 Euro Austrian Aviation front.jpg | Austrian Aviation[59] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 6.5g Niob | Quantity: 65,000 | Quality: UNC | |
Issued: 28 February 2007 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 16.5 g (0.58 oz; 0.53 ozt) | Issue value: €49.95[8] | |
The obverse shows a view into the cockpit of a modern passenger airplane.
This reverse of the coin shows the Etrich-Taube as well as the Zanonia glider and a waving Igo Etrich sitting in the open cockpit of a plane. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 10 Euro Melk Abbey front.jpg | Melk Abbey[60] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 18 April 2007 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part VI".
The obverse shows a view up to the façade of the abbey church and its two side wings from a low level. The twin baroque towers and the great dome of the church behind them can be seen. In the lower right corner the coat-of-arms of the Abbey of Melk (the crossed keys of St. Peter) can be seen. The reverse gives a view up into the central dome of the church; a vision of heaven, painted by Johann Michael Rottmayr. The three-dimensional effect created by the engraver is heightened by the Melker Cross (as written in the coin Das Melker Kreuz) in the foreground. This precious reliquary from the Melk treasury is a 14th century work of art, in gold and precious. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 5 Euro Mariazell front.jpg | Mariazell Basilica[61] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 450,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 9 May 2007 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €9.00[8] | |
The Mariazell Basilica (also the Basilica Mariä Geburt or in English the 'Basilica of the Birth of the Virgin Mary') is located in the town Mariazell and it is the most important pilgrimage destination in Austria and one of the most important in Europe. In the church, a miraculous wooden image of the Virgin Mary is honoured.
The coin shows the facade of the basilica with its characteristic central gothic tower flanked by two baroque towers. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 20 Euro Empirior Ferdinand's North Railway front.jpg File:2007 Austria 20 Euro Empirior Ferdinand's North Railway back.jpg | Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway[62] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 13 June 2007 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €37.95[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austrian Railways".
The obverse of the coin shows the "AUSTRIA", the first locomotive to run in the Empire. In the background the carriages of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd class are lined up. The reverse depicts a scene of a train crossing the bridge over the Danube on the first public run from the North Railway Station in Vienna to Deutsch-Wagram on 6 January 1838. It caused quite a sensation, so it was watched and cheered by crowds of Viennese along its route. The text Kaiser-Ferdinands-Nordbahn ("Empirior Ferdinand's North Railway") can also be read in this side of the coin. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 20 Euro South Railways Vienna-Triest front.jpg File:2007 Austria 20 Euro South Railways Vienna-Triest back.jpg | South Railways Vienna-Triest[63] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Frosted Proof | |
Issued: 12 September 2007 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Issue value: €37.95[8] | |
Part of the collection "Austrian Railways".
The obverse shows the locomotive "Steinbrück" with one of the typical viaducts of the Semmering railway in the background. The engine "Steinbrück" can be seen today in the Technical Museum in Vienna. It is the oldest existing locomotive built in Austria; it was constructed in 1848 for the South railway. The reverse shows the harbour city of Trieste with the locomotive Type 17c372 getting out of the viaduct leading to the railway station. In the background sailing ships can be seen. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 10 Euro St. Paul im Lavanttal back.jpg | St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal[64] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | |
Issued: 10 October 2007 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | |
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part VI".
The obverse displays a view of the abbey buildings nestling on the wooded hill above the town. The reverse shows the South Portal of the church; built in 1618. | ||||
File:2007 Austria 100 Euro Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 front.jpg File:2007 Austria 100 Euro Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 back.jpg | Linke Wienzeile 38[65] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 7 November 2007 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16.227 g (0.57 oz; 0.52 ozt) | Issue value: €368.53[8] | |
Part of the collection "Jugendstil".
The obverse shows the building with its rounded corner connecting both wings. The rounded corner is flanked on top by two female half-figures, work of the sculptor Othmar Schimkowitz. The reverse shows the lift in the stairwell of the house, its iron gate and the fencing ornamented with the finest Jugendstil design. In the left of the coin there is a superimposed sample of Koloman Moser's golden medallions. |
2008 coinage
File:2008 Austria 50 Euro Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis front.jpg | Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis[66] | ||||
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Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | ||
Issued: 30 January 2008 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10.14 g (0.36 oz; 0.33 ozt) | Issue value: €249.00[8] | ||
Part of the collection "Celebrated Physicians of Austria".
The obverse shows a portrait of the eminent doctor, Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis, together with the rod of Asclepius, which is the logo for the entire series. The reverse has a wide view of the old General Hospital in Vienna, where Semmelweis was stationed in the childbirth clinic. To the right there is a view of two doctors cleaning their hands, apparently before examining a patient. The text Allgemeines Krankenhaus Wien ("Vienna General Hospital") is also depicted in this side of the coin. | |||||
File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 back.jpg | Football (two coins)[67][68] | ||||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 225,000 |
Quality: Circulation | ||
Issued: 27 February 2008 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €18.00 (two coins)[8] | ||
File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 2 back.jpg | These two coins were minted celebrating the bi-national hosting of the European championship. For the first time two coins are minted, one complementing each other (in this particular case the view into the stadium). Both coins express the emotional side of the sport. One coin shows players dribbling, while the other coin shows a striker trying to reach the ball. In the background, fans waving a banner can be observed. In the pieces, all eight venues of the 2008 finals, are depicted. | ||||
File:2008 Austria 25 Euro Fascination Light front.jpg | Fascination Light[69] | ||||
Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & 6.5g Niob | Quantity: 65,000 | Quality: UNC | ||
Issued: 12 March 2008 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 16.5 g (0.58 oz; 0.53 ozt) | Issue value: €44.55[8] | ||
On the obverse there is a scene from the late 19th century when Welsbach's inventions were quite new. A man lights a gas lantern in front of the Vienna City Hall.
The reverse has a partial portrait of Welsbach on the left hand side. The sun shines in the middle of the green niobium pill, while several methods of illumination from the gas light through electric light bulbs, neon lights, etc., to modern LEDs spread out around the silver ring. | |||||
File:2008 Austria 10 Euro Klosterneuburg back.jpg | Klosterneuburg[70] | ||||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €10 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 130,000 |
Issue value:[8] ? | ||
Issued: 16 April 2008 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 17.3 g (0.61 oz; 0.56 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | ||
Part of the collection "Austria and her People – Part VI".
The obverse shows a view of the abbey from the slopes of the Leopoldsberg in the Alps. The Romanesque-Gothic basilica as well as the copper dome with the imperial crown can be seen. The reverse shows the Gothic cloisters with a stained glass window of St. Leopold in the foreground. | |||||
File:2002 Austria 5 Euro 100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan front.jpg File:2002 Austria 5 Euro 100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan back.jpg | 100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan[71] | ||||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €5 | Quality: Circulation |
Quantity: 150,000 |
Issue value:[8]
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Issued: 9 May 2008 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | ||
The nine-sided silver coin, in the reverse, shows Karajan in one of his typically dynamic poses while conducting. In the background is the score of Beethoven's Ninth. | |||||
File:2008 Austria 20 Euro Belle Epoque front.jpg File:2008 Austria 20 Euro Belle Epoque back.jpg | Belle Époque[72] | ||||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €20 | Quality: Frosted Proof | Quantity: 50,000 | Issue value: €34.50[8] | ||
Issued: 11 June 2008 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | ||
Part of the collection "Austrian Railways".
The obverse shows the steam locomotive kkStB 310 (developed by Karl Gölsdorf, a great locomotive engineer). The reverse depicts the hall of the second Vienna North railway station. On the left there is a train stopping at the arrival platform. In the foreground there is a lady dressed in an old style symbolising the Belle Époque of rail travel. | |||||
File:2008 Austria 20 euro Empress Elisabeth Western Railway obverse.jpg File:2008 Austria 20 euro Empress Elisabeth Western Railway reverse.jpg | Empress Elisabeth Western Railway[73] | ||||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €20 | Quality: Frosted Proof | Quantity: 50,000 | Issue value: €34.50[8] | ||
Issued: 10 September 2008 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 20 g (0.71 oz; 0.64 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | ||
Part of the collection "Austrian Railways".
The obverse shows the steam locomotive kkStB 306.01 crossing a railroad bridge on the West railway path. The locomotive was developed by Karl Gölsdorf in 1908. The reverse shows a view of the passenger hall of the first Vienna West railway station. The style of this building was inspired by Romantic Historism. On the right of the coin, the statue of the Empress Elisabeth can be seen. This statue still stands today in the station. | |||||
File:2008 Austria 10 euro Seckau Abbey front.jpg File:2008 Austria 10 euro Seckau Abbey back.jpg | Seckau Abbey[74] | ||||
Designer: Herbert Wähner & Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €10 | Quality: Frosted Proof |
Quantity: 60,000 |
Issue value: | ||
Issued: 8 October 2008 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 16 g (0.56 oz; 0.51 ozt) | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | ||
Part of the collection "Great Abbeys of Austria".
The obverse shows a wide view of the Abbey of Seckau looking west. Located in the center is the great Romanesque basilica with its two mighty towers surrounded by the Baroque monastic buildings. The reverse shows a view from the main entrance of the church to the high altar, the mediaeval crucifixion group hanging on four massive chains can be depicted. The Abbey of Seckau is located in the province of Styria. Founded in 1142 it was the bishop’s seat for Styria until 1782 when Emperor Joseph II suppressed the abbey and moved the bishop’s seat to Graz. 100 years later, the abbey was then purchased by Benedictine monks from the German abbey of Beuron and monastic life was restored to Seckau. The current Gothic vaulting replaced the original wooden roofing after a fire that took place in 1259. | |||||
Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire[75] | |||||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | ||||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | ||
Issued: 5 November 2008 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16 g (0.56 oz; 0.51 ozt) | Issue value: €385.00[8] | ||
The first coin of the series “Crowns of the House of Habsburg”; a five-part gold coin series.
The obverse shows the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire. This octagonal imperial crown is made of gold and precious stones; it was made especially for the coronation of Emperor Otto I in the year 962. The reverse shows the Emperor Otto I with old St. Peter's Basilica in Rome in the background, where his coronation took place. |
2008 Europe Taler
File:2008 taler front.JPGFile:2008 taler back.jpg | Europe Taler 2008[76] | |||
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Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: N/A[77] | Alloy: Ag 999 (Silver) | Quantity: 1 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: June 2008 | Diameter: 360 mm (14.17 in) | Weight: 20.08 kg (44.27 lb; 645.59 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[78] | |
The largest silver medal-coin in the world was launched in Hall in Tirol. It was displayed to the public on the occasion of the 2008 European Championship of Football in Austria and Switzerland.
The design on the obverse of the medal is five centuries old. 500 years ago in Trient, Kaiser Maximilian I crowned himself Emperor and a commemorative coin was issued by the Mint in Hall. An inscription in this side read: MAXIMILIANVS DEI GRA[tia] ROM[anorum] IMP[erator] SEMP[er] AVG[vstvs] ARCHIDVX AVSTRIE ("Maximilian, by the grace of God, Emperor of the Romans, Forever Augustus, Archduke of Austria"). This is the oldest known use of the word Europe on a coin. The image on the obverse corresponds to the time of Maximilian's coronation in 1508. It shows the emperor mounted in armour on a horse; in his hand he holds a banner with the imperial symbol, the double eagle.[76] The reverse shows important people in the history of Europe. One can easily make out the features of: Martin Luther, symbolising the transition from the Middle Ages to the modern period, his reformation affecting the religious and spiritual landscape of Europe; Antonio Vivaldi, exemplifying the importance of European cultural life; James Watt, 18th-century inventor of the first steam engine, representing the industrialization of Europe and the age of technical innovation and Bertha von Suttner, the Nobel Peace Prize winner. In between the scenes dipicting the work of these notable Europeans is a tower, the symbol of the Hall Mint. Stars, a symbol of European unity, surround the tower and symbolize the transition to the European Union of the 21st century.[79] The Latin text PLVRIVMQ(ve) EUROPE PROVINCIAR[um] REX ET PRINCEPS POTENTISIM[us] ("Of many European countries, King and most powerful prince") is also depicted in this side of the medal. | ||||
File:2008 taler front.JPGFile:2008 taler back.jpg | Europe Taler 2008[76] | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: N/A[77] | Alloy: Ag 999 (Silver) | Quantity: 2008 | Quality: Patinated and Enamelled | |
Issued: June 2008 | Diameter: 60 mm (2.36 in) | Weight: 120 g (4.23 oz; 3.86 ozt) | Issue value: €108[80] | |
A special minting of replicas of the 2008 Europe Taler also celebrate the occasion. The design of the replicas is exactly the same, but dramatically reduced in size. |
2009 Coinage
The following is the schedule for next year issues.[81]
File:2008 Austria 5 Euro Soccer Coin 1 front.jpg File:2009 Austria 5 Euro 200th Anniversiary of the Death of Joseph Haydn front.jpg | 200th Anniversary of the Death of Joseph Haydn[82] | |||
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Designer: Helmut Andexlinger | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 450,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 14 January 2009 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 8 g (0.28 oz; 0.26 ozt) | Issue value: €8[83] | |
The reverse of the coin shows a profile of the famous composer. Across his chest stretches a bar of his music with the date “2009”, while to the right there are two violins with his name “Joseph Haydn” and the dates of his life (1732–1809). The official side of the nine-sided coin displays the shields of the nine Federal Provinces of Austria and the denomination of 5 euros. | ||||
File:2009 Austria 50 Euro Theodor Billroth front.jpg File:2009 Austria 50 Euro Theodor Billroth back.jpg | Theodor Billroth[84] | |||
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger & Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €50 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 11 February 2009 | Diameter: 22 mm (0.87 in) | Weight: 10 g (0.35 oz; 0.32 ozt) | Issue value: €258[85] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Celebrated Physicians of Austria"
Born on the island of Rügen, Germany, in 1829, Theodor Billroth studied medicine in Göttingen, Berlin, and Vienna. While pioneering various operation techniques in abdominal surgery, he recognised the role of bacteria as a cause of post-operative traumatic fever. By introducing antiseptics, Billroth enhanced the future safety of all operating theatres. In 1879 he founded the Rudolfiner House in Vienna to train not only doctors and surgeons, but also female nurses. He died in 1894 at the age of 64. In the obverse of the coin, a portrait of Billroth is depicted, together with the rod of Asclepius and the years of his birth and death. On the reverse is a representation of him practicing surgery. On the left bottom portion of the coin, the Rudolfinger hospital can be seen. The text "DER BILLROTH´SCHE HÖRSAAL" in German, is written along the bottom of the coin. | ||||
File:2009 Austria 25 Euro Year of Astronomy Back.jpg | International Year of Astronomy[86] | |||
Designer: Herbert Wähner | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €25 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) & Niobium | Quantity: 65,000 | Quality: Special UNC | |
Issued: 11 March 2009 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 9 g (0.32 oz; 0.29 ozt) | Issue value: €41[87] | |
The theme of this coin is the International Year of Astronomy, 2009. It also commemorates the 400th anniversary of the invention of Galileo's telescope, used in 1609 to observe the moon. The obverse shows a portion of a portrait of Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) and his telescope. The background shows one of his first drawings of the surface of the moon, he was the first to report lunar mountains and craters. In the silver ring other telescopes are depicted: the Isaac Newton Telescope, the observatory in Kremsmünster Abbey, a modern telescope, a radio telescope and a space telescope.
The reverse shows a satellite investigating the surface of the moon. The silver ring depicts a portion of the earth with a stylised sun shining. The color of the niobium phil is golden yellow, representing the sun. | ||||
N/A[88] | The Basilisk of Vienna | |||
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | Quantity: 130,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 15 April 2009 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 16 g (0.56 oz; 0.51 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Tales and Legends in Austria" | ||||
N/A[88] | Tyrolean Resistance Fighters 1809 | |||
Designer: N/A[88] | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €5 | Alloy: Ag 800 (Silver) | Quantity: 150,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 6 May 2009 | Diameter: 28.5 mm (1.12 in) | Weight: 8 g (0.28 oz; 0.26 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
N/A[88] | ||||
N/A[88] | The Electric Railway | |||
Designer: N/A[88] | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 17 June 2009 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 18 g (0.63 oz; 0.58 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Austrian Railways" | ||||
N/A[88] | The Railway of the Future | |||
Designer: N/A[88] | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €20 | Alloy: Ag 900 (Silver) | Quantity: 50,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 9 September 2009 | Diameter: 34 mm (1.34 in) | Weight: 18 g (0.63 oz; 0.58 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Austrian Railways" | ||||
N/A[88] | Richard the Lionheart in Duernstein | |||
Designer: N/A[88] | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag 925 (Silver) | Quantity: 130,000 |
Quality: Circulation | |
Issued: 7 October 2009 | Diameter: 32 mm (1.26 in) | Weight: 16 g (0.56 oz; 0.51 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Tales and Legends in Austria" | ||||
N/A[88] | Crown of an Archduke | |||
Designer: N/A[88] | Mint: Münze Österreich AG | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au 986 (Gold) | Quantity: 30,000 | Quality: Proof | |
Issued: 4 November 2009 | Diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in) | Weight: 16 g (0.56 oz; 0.51 ozt) | Issue value: N/A[88] | |
This coin will be part of the series "Crowns of the House of Habsburg" |
Notes
- ^ Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion, and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by its face value as money.
- ^ "Different types of euro coins". European Commission. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
- ^ a b "The Vienna Philharmonic Coin". The Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- ^ There is no official thickness, this has been physically calculated.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Euro Gold and Silver Coins". Muntplaats Online Shop. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Christian Religious Orders coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ There are contradictions, even within the Austrian Mint, about the mintage quality of the gold coins. For this particular 50-euro gold coin, the Austrian Mint, in three different publications, has declared different quality types: Proof in the "Austrian Mint web site"., Special Uncirculated in the "Austrian Flyer". and UNC in the "Austrian Mint 2002 program announcement". Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au "Austrian Gold and Silver Coins". Austrian Mint Online Shop. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Christian Religious Orders coin". eurocoins.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "St. Bendict of Nursia". Catholic Online. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
- ^ "St. Scholastica". St. Benedict Parish. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
- ^ "Ambras Castle coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "250 Years Vienna Zoo coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ This price is for the four issues of the Zoo series, three coins in Austrian schillings and one in euro.
- ^ "The Renaissance (Ferdinand I.) coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Eggenberg Palace coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Baroque coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Sculpture coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Sculpture coin". eurocoins.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ a b "700 Years of City of Hall in Tyrol coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Christian Charity coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Christian Charity coin". eurocoins.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Castle of Schlosshof coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Water power coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Biedermeier Period coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Post-War Period coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Palace of Schoenbrunn coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Painting coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "EU Enlargement coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Joseph Haydn coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Joseph Haydn coin". eurocoins.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Castle of Hellbrunn coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "100 Years Football coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "S.M.S. Novara coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "S.M.S. Erzherzog Ferdinand Max coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Castle of Artstetten coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Secession coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "100 Years of Skiing coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Ludwig van Beethoven coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "50 Years Television coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "60 Years Second Republic coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The European Anthem-Ludwig van Beethoven coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Admiral Tegetthoff-The Polar Expedition coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "S.M.S. Sankt Georg coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Re-opening of Burgtheater and Opera 1955 coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Steinhof Church coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "EU Presidency coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "European Satellite Navigation coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Nonnberg Abbey coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "250th Birthday Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "The Austrian Merchant Navy coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "S.M.S. Viribus Unitis coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Göttweig Abbey coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "River Wien Gate coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "100 Years Universal Male Suffrage coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Gerard van Swieten coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Austrian Aviation coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Melk Abbey coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Mariazell coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Emperor Ferdinand's North Railway coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "South Railways Vienna-Triest coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "St. Paul im Lavanttal coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Linke Wienzeile Nr. 38 coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Soccer coin one". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Soccer coin two". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Fascination Light coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Klosterneuburg coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "100th Birthday of Herbert von Karajan coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Belle Epoque coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Empress Elisabeth Western Railway coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ "Seckau Abbey coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
- ^ "The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
- ^ a b c "Hall in Tirol presents the biggest silver medal-coin in the world". Easier Travel. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ a b The taler does not have a face value, because it is considered a medal-coin.
- ^ This mega-coin is not for sale, is currently under exhibition in the Hall Mint Museum.
- ^ "The Europe Taler Coin". The Europe Taler Web Site. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "2008 Europe Taler Replica details". The Europe Taler Web Site. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
- ^ "Issuing Programme 2009". Münze Österreich AG. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
- ^ "200th Anniversiary of the Death of Joseph Haydn Commemorative Coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- ^ "200th anniversary of the death J. Haydn Commemorative Coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- ^ "Theodor Billroth Commemorative Coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ^ "50 Euro gold coin Theodor Billroth". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ^ "Year of Astronomy Commemorative Coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
- ^ "Year of Astronomy coin". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r This information has not been released to the public yet
References
- "Austrian collectors coins". Austrian Mint. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
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