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1960 - Austria, Austrian National Bank - 100 Austrian Schilling Banknote Serial No. B 720990 E
1960 - Austria, Austrian National Bank - 100 Austrian Schilling Banknote Serial No. B 720990 E
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Description
The 1960 Austrian National Bank 100 Schilling banknote is a beautifully designed piece of Austrian currency featuring notable historical and cultural elements. Here are some key details:
Issuer: Austrian National Bank (Österreichische Nationalbank)
Value: 100 Austrian Schilling
Size: 150 × 75 mm
Material: Paper
Demonetized: March 31, 1972
Design Features
Obverse: Features a portrait of Johann Strauss II, the famous Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King." The design includes a violin, bow, musical score, and laurel branch.
Reverse: Depicts the Schönbrunn Palace, one of Austria’s most iconic landmarks.
Primary Colors: Gray, green, and olive tones.
Security Features: Includes a watermark and intricate design elements to prevent counterfeiting.
This banknote was part of Austria’s Second Republic currency series and reflects the country’s artistic and architectural heritage.
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