Austrian Schilling
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The Austrian Schilling was the currency of Austria from 1945 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name schilling is directly related to the English shilling, with both words gradually evolving from a unified original name.
Austrian Schillings are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Austrian Schilling. We exchange both Austrian Schilling coins and banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Austrian Schillings to cash, select the type of Austrian Schilling you want to exchange:
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50 Austrian Schilling banknote (Ferdinand Raimund)
This fifty schilling banknote depicts the Austrian playwright and actor Ferdinand Raimund. He died aged 46 as a result of injuries sustained from shooting himself a week earlier after being bitten by a dog that he believed was rabid.You get: £0.305551 ATS = £0.0061110000 -
10 Austrian Schilling coin
This Austrian 10 schilling piece features a woman in folk clothing. The words ‘Republik Österreich’ are inscripted on the coin.You get: £0.311601 ATS = £0.0311600000 -
1000 Austrian Schilling banknote (Bertha von Suttner)
The Tausend Schilling banknote has the image of Bertha von Suttner, Austrian writer and Nobel Peace Prize winner. The fortress on the back of the old 1000 Austrian schilling bill is Hohenzalzburg Castle in Leopoldskron, Austria.You get: £6.111001 ATS = £0.0061110000 -
20 Austrian Schilling banknote (Carl Auer von Welsbach)
This twenty schilling banknote from Austria depicts the inventor and scientist Carl Auer von Welsbach, who lived from 1858 to 1929. It was his work that led to flint lighters, metal filament light bulbs, and gas mantle street lighting.You get: £0.122221 ATS = £0.0061110000