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reverse
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Context
Years: 2002–2025
Issuer: Austria Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1945)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 2,621,420,000
Material
Diameter: 16.25 mm
Weight: 2.3 g
Thickness: 1.67 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Steel (Copper-plated Steel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard3082
Numista: #57
Value
Exchange value: 0.01 EUR = $0.01
Inflation-adjusted value: 0.02 EUR

Obverse

Description:
A gentian, symbolizing environmental duty, encircles the face value. Heraldic hatchings depict the Austrian flag, and twelve EU stars border the rim.
Inscription:
EIN EURO CENT 2007
Translation:
ONE EURO CENT 2007
Script: Latin
Language: German
Engraver: Josef Kaiser

Reverse

Description:
A globe shows Europe beside Africa and Asia.
Inscription:
1 EURO CENT LL
Script: Latin
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Edge

Plain

Mints

NameMark
Münze Österreich

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2002378,400,000
2002100,000BU
200210,000Proof
200310,800,000
2003125,000BU
200325,000Proof
2004115,000,000
2004100,000BU
200420,000Proof
2005174,700,000
2005100,000BU
200520,000Proof
200648,300,000
2006100,000BU
200620,000Proof
2007111,900,000
200775,000BU
200720,000Proof
200850,900,000
200815,000Proof
200850,000BU
2009158,900,000
200975,000BU
200915,000Proof
2010168,500,000
201050,000BU
201015,000Proof
201150,000BU
201115,000Proof
2011189,600,000
2012169,300,000
201250,000BU
201210,000Proof
2013179,200,000
201350,000BU
201310,000Proof
2014185,500,000
201450,000BU
201410,000Proof
2015118,000,000
201550,000BU
201510,000Proof
201650,000BU
201610,000Proof
201737,700,000
201750,000BU
201710,000Proof
2018138,500,000
201850,000BU
201810,000Proof
201950,000BU
2019130,900,000
201910,000Proof
202085,500,000
202050,000BU
202010,000Proof
202173,400,000
202150,000BU
202110,000Proof
202238,000,000
202250,000BU
202210,000Proof
202328,000,000
202350,000BU
202310,000Proof
202428,600,000
202450,000BU
2025
202550,000BU

Historical background

In 2002, Austria was in the final year of its national currency, the Austrian schilling, as it prepared for the full introduction of euro banknotes and coins. Having been a founding member of the European Union's Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in 1999, the country had already adopted the euro as its official accounting currency for electronic payments and financial markets. This period was characterized by a "dual circulation" phase, where prices were displayed in both schillings and euros to familiarize the public with the new currency and ensure a transparent conversion at the fixed irrevocable rate of 1 euro = 13.7603 Austrian schillings.

The transition was a major logistical and public relations undertaking. The Austrian National Bank (OeNB), alongside businesses and government agencies, engaged in extensive public information campaigns to build trust and ease the population's adaptation. A key focus was combating price inflation fears by emphasizing the fixed conversion rate and encouraging vigilance against unjustified price rounding. Throughout the year, banks and businesses were preparing their systems, and the population was receiving "starter kits" of euro coins ahead of the physical switch.

The year culminated on 1 January 2002, when euro cash was successfully introduced. The schilling immediately lost its status as legal tender, though it remained exchangeable for euros at the OeNB indefinitely. The 2002 transition in Austria is widely viewed as a smooth and well-executed process, marking the country's full integration into the Eurozone and a definitive step in its post-war European identity, leaving the schilling as a symbol of its 20th-century economic history.

Series: 2002 Austria circulation coins

1 Euro Cent obverse
1 Euro Cent reverse
1 Euro Cent
2002-2025
2 Euro Cents obverse
2 Euro Cents reverse
2 Euro Cents
2002-2025
5 Euro Cents obverse
5 Euro Cents reverse
5 Euro Cents
2002-2025
10 Euro Cents obverse
10 Euro Cents reverse
10 Euro Cents
2002-2007
20 Euro Cents obverse
20 Euro Cents reverse
20 Euro Cents
2002-2007
50 Euro Cents obverse
50 Euro Cents reverse
50 Euro Cents
2002-2007
1 Euro obverse
1 Euro reverse
1 Euro
2002-2007
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