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Münze Österreich AG

1000 Schilling (Republic) – Austria

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 50th Anniversary second Republic
Austria
Context
Year: 1995
Issuer: Austria Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1945)
Currency:
(1945—2001)
Demonetization: 28 February 2002
Total mintage: 50,000
Material
Diameter: 30 mm
Weight: 16.23 g
Gold weight: 16.00 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 98.6% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
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Numista: #58107
Value
Exchange value: 1000 ATS
Bullion value: $2674.79
Inflation-adjusted value: 2019.52 ATS

Obverse

Inscription:
REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH

1995

1000 SCHILLING
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA

1995

1000 SCHILLING
Script: Latin
Language: German

Reverse

Inscription:
50 JAHRE

ZWEITE REPUBLIK
Script: Latin
Engraver: Herbert Wähner

Edge

Reeded

Mints

NameMark
Münze Österreich

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
199550,000Proof

Historical background

In 1995, Austria's currency situation was defined by its final full year operating the Austrian Schilling (ATS) as a national currency within the framework of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). Having joined the ERM in January 1995, the Schilling was pegged to a central rate against other European currencies, primarily the Deutsche Mark, to which it had maintained a stable and credible link for years. This stability was a cornerstone of Austrian economic policy, reflecting the country's deep economic integration with Germany and its strategic path toward European Monetary Union (EMU).

The primary focus for Austrian policymakers and financial institutions was meticulous preparation for the upcoming launch of the single European currency, the Euro. While the official conversion and launch were set for 1999, the 1995-1997 period was critical for meeting the Maastricht Treaty's convergence criteria on inflation, interest rates, budget deficits, and public debt. Austria's economy was well-positioned, with low inflation and a historically strong Schilling, but maintaining fiscal discipline to satisfy the strict deficit and debt rules required continued political commitment.

Therefore, the 1995 currency landscape was one of transition and anticipation. The Schilling remained in daily use, stable and trusted, but its future was clearly mapped out. Economic policy was not aimed at independent monetary goals but was subordinated to the requirements of Euro convergence, ensuring Austria would be a founding member of the Eurozone from its inception on January 1, 1999.

Series: 1000 Years of Austria

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500 Schilling reverse
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1996
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1996
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