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OF EUROPE by Tomasz Kosinski & Thomas Gregory Kosinski COINS OF EUROPE by Tomasz Kosinski & Thomas Gregory Kosinski 17,3 g 32 mm AUSTRIA CATALOG 1901 - 2015 in COLOR May 2015 www.numikos.com #1 European coin Catalog! Selling in over 30 countries and 300+ locations now also for Smartphones, Tablets or Computers!! EUROPA MÜNZKATALOG COINS OF EUROPE von 1901 bis 2014 or 1901-2014/5 Oktober 2013 Ausgabe (English Edition) (Deutsche Sprache) Austria - 3 € Belarus - 2 € Belgium - 2 € Bulgaria -2€ Czech Republic - 2 € Denmark - 1 € France - 5 € Germany - 6 € Great Britain - 3 € Italy - 3 € Netherlands - 2 € Poland - 5 € Portugal - 2 € Romania - 2 € Russia - 7 € San Marino - 3 € Spain - 4 € Ukraine - 3 € Vatican - 3 € ... Pictures of every coin, description, weight, size, metal composition and fair market value of coins based on average or lowest prices from recent auctions. www.numikos.com [email protected] All e-Catalogs from series “Coins of Europe” will have new added interactive features. To use those features on your mobile or tablet I recommend to download FREE program “Office Suite 7” from Google play. You can use search function to navigate. Type 1 word eg. year... 2014 and coins dated 2014 will be displayed with highlighted green color. Arrows in the menu will bring you to other pages with coins dated 2014. All prices are highlighted in yellow color. When you use FREE Office suite 7 - you can customize every coin by changing colors. Most important improvement in latest upgrade is that you can add Annotation to every single coin making it truly interactive catalog! Now you can make your own coin inventory, mark coins you have with different colors or add any notes you wish. AUSTRIA AUSTRIA Date Mintage F VF XF UNC DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1911 50,007,000 0.15 1.00 2.50 10.- 1902 2,947,000 4.25 6.5 20.- 60.- Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian 1912 74,234,000 0.15 1.00 2.00 9.- 1903 2,198,000 4.50 7.5 30.- 65.- Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its 1913 27,432,000 0.35 2.00 5.00 15.- 1904 993,000 7.50 15.- 50.- 110.- defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi 1914 60,674,000 0.15 1.00 2.00 8.- .00 Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the vic- 1905 505,000 15 30.- 70.- 175.- 1915 7,870,000 0.15 1.00 2.50 8.- .00 torious Allies in 1945, Austria's status remained unclear 1906 165,000 150 300.- 650.- 1,000.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ↑ for a decade. A State Treaty signed in 1955 ended the 1907 244,000 40.00 200.- 300.- 500.- AUT2h2 2 HELLER Iron ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- occupation, recognized Austria's independence, and for- bade unification with Germany. A constitutional law that AUT1C2 CORONA Silver 835 same year declared the country's "perpetual neutrality" Subject: 60th Anniversary of Reign as a condition for Soviet military withdrawal. Following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 and Austria's entry 2,77g into the European Union in 1995, some Austrians have 17 mm called into question this neutrality. A prosperous, demo- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC cratic country, Austria entered the Economic and 1916 61,909,000 0.50 1.50 6.00 25.- Monetary Union in 1999. 1917 81,186,000 0.25 1.00 3.00 15.- 5,0 g 1918 66,352,999 0.25 1.00 2.50 10.- 23 mm Land area: 83,870 sq km =========================================== Population: 8,223,062 (July 2014 est.) DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC AUT10h1 10 HELLER Nickel Religions: Roman Catholic 73.6%, Protestant 4.7%, 1908 4,784,000 4.00 6.5 9.- 12.- Muslim 4.2%, other 3.5%, unspecified 2%, none 12% (2001 census) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Languages: German (official nationwide), Slovene AUT1C3 CORONA Silver 835 (official in Carinthia), Croatian (official in Burgenland), Hungarian (official in Burgenland) 3,0 g GDP - per capita: - $45,400 (2014 est.) 19 mm Currency: euro (EUR) Note: On 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union Date Mintage F VF XF UNC introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by 1907 8,662,000 0.25 1.00 6.00 20.- 5,0 g the financial institutions of member countries; as of 1 1908 7,772,000 1.00 3.00 10.00 30.- 23 mm January 2002, the euro became the only legal tender in 1909 20,462,000 0.15 1.00 3.50 15.- EMU member countries 1910 10,100,000 0.15 1.00 3.50 15.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1911 3,634,000 2.00 7.00 15.00 40.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1912 8,457,000 4.00 6.5 9.- 15.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- RULERS 1913 9,345,000 3.50 6.- 8.- 12.- 1848-1916 - Franz Joseph I AUT10h2 10 HELLER Copper-Nickel-Zinc 1914 37,897,000 3.50 5.5 6.5 10.- 1916-1918 - Karl I 1915 23,000,000 3.50 5.5 6.5 10.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1916 12,415,000 3.50 5.5 6.5 10.- MONETARY SYSTEM 100 Heller = 1 Corona =========================================== - not for resale © www.numikos.com 10 000 Kronen = 1 Schilling (1923-1924) 3,0 g AUT2C1 2 CORONA Silver 835 (from 1925) 100 Groschen = 1 Schilling 19 mm Euro (from 2001) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1915 18,366,000 0.25 1.00 5.00 15.- EMPIRE 1916 27,487,000 0.25 1.50 5.00 15.- (1900-1918) AUT10h2a Austrian shield on eagle’s brest ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1916* 14,804,000 1.00 2.00 7.00 20.- AUT1h1 HELLER Bronze =========================================== 10,0 g AUT20h1 20 HELLER Nickel 27 mm DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1912 10,245,000 7.00 9.- 12.- 20.- 1,66 g 1913 7,256,000 7.00 9.- 12.- 20.- 17 mm =========================================== Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 4,0 g AUT5C1 5 CORONA Silver 900 1900 26,981,000 0.25 2.00 4.00 15.- 21 mm 1901 52,096,000 0.20 2.00 3.50 12.- 24,0 g 1902 20,553,000 0.20 1.00 3.00 12.- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 36 mm 1903 13,779,000 0.25 2.00 4.00 15.- 1907 7,650,000 1.00 4.00 12.00 40.- 1909 12,668,000 0.20 1.00 3.00 8.- 1908 7,469,000 1.00 4.00 12.00 35.- 1910 21,900,000 0.20 1.00 3.00 7.- 1909 7,592,000 1.00 8.00 20.00 50.- 1911 18,387,000 0.20 1.00 3.00 7.- 1911 19,560,000 0.25 2.50 7.00 20.- 1912 27,053,000 0.20 1.00 2.50 7.- 1914 2,342,000 5.00 15.00 35.- 70.- 1913 8,782,000 0.20 1.00 2.50 7.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1914 9,906,000 0.20 1.00 2.50 7.- AUT20h1 20 HELLER Iron 1915 5,670,000 0.20 1.00 2.50 7.- 1916 12,484,000 0.35 2.00 4.00 12.- AUT1h1a Austrian shield on eagle’s brest 1916 Inc. above 5.00 10.00 25.00 40.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC =========================================== 1900 8,525,000 17.50 25.- 70.- 175.- AUT2h1 2 HELLER Bronze 4,0 g 1907 1,539,000 20.00 30.- 85.- 200.- 21 mm 1907 - Proof 650.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC AUT5C2 5 CORONA Silver 900 1916 130,770,000 0.50 1.25 6.00 15.00 60th Anniversary of Reign 3,32 g 1917 127,420,000 0.50 1.25 4.50 12.- 19 mm 1918 48,985,000 0.25 0.75 3.50 10.00 =========================================== Date Mintage F VF XF UNC AUT1C1 CORONA Silver 835 1900 7,942,000 2.00 10.00 25.- 60.- 1901 12,157,000 3.00 12.00 40.- 90.- 1902 18,760,000 0.50 3.00 10.00 30.- 1903 26,983,000 0.50 3.00 10.00 30.- 1904 12,863,000 2.00 10.00 20.00 50.- 1905 6,679,000 2.00 10.00 25.00 55.- 24,0 g 5,0 g 1906 20,104,000 0.50 3.50 8.00 25.- 36 mm 1907 23,804,000 0.25 2.00 5.00 12.- 23 mm 1908 21,984,000 0.15 1.00 5.00 10.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC65 ↑ 1909 25,975,000 0.15 1.00 5.00 10.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC (1908) 5,090,000 17.50 25.- 45.- 350.- 1910 28,406,000 0.50 2.50 8.00 15.- 1901 10,387,000 4.00 6.- 12.- 40.- (1908)ND - Proof 650.- 1 AUSTRIA AUT5C3 5 CORONA Silver 900 AUT20C1 20 CORONA Gold 900 AUTt4D1 4 DUCAT (TRADE COINAGE) Gold 986 Large head without wreath, continuous legend 13,9636 g 39,5 mm 6,7751 g 21 mm DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1900 27,000 ↓ 325.- ↓ 450.- ↓ 500.- 900.- 1901 49,000 250.- 275.- ↓ 300.- 650.- 24,0 g 1902 441,000 BV 270.- 300.- 340.- 36 mm 1903 323,000 BV 270.- 300.- 340.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1904 494,000 BV 270.- 300.- 340.- 1909 1,709,000 20.00 35.- 120.- 300.- 1905 146,000 240.- 250.- ↓ 275.- 350.- 1909* 1,776,000 19.00 30.- 80.- 175.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1900 47,000 ↓ 500.- 900.- 2,000.- - * Large head, continuous legend ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 52,000 ↓ 500.- 900.- 2,000.- - =========================================== AUT20C2 20 CORONA Gold 900 1902 69,000 ↓ 500.- 900.- 2,000.- - AUT10C1 10 CORONA Gold 900 60th Anniv.
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