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* [[Austria 1952 2 groschen|1952 2 groschen]] | * [[Austria 1952 2 groschen|1952 2 groschen]] | ||
| − | * [[Austria | + | * [[Austria 1955 25 schilling|1955 25 schilling, on the reopening of the National Theater]] |
* [[Austria 1957 5 groschen|1957 5 groschen]] | * [[Austria 1957 5 groschen|1957 5 groschen]] | ||
* [[Austria 1965 2 groschen|1965 2 groschen]] | * [[Austria 1965 2 groschen|1965 2 groschen]] | ||
Revision as of 16:09, 29 February 2024
The specimen shown is an example of a type struck in Austria, 1950-94. This date is common but the proofs are scarce. Austria began minting euros in 2002, rendering this coin obsolete. The old Hapsburg eagle clasped an orb and scepter, symbols of imperial power; the republican eagle holds a hammer and sickle, symbols of the hard work needed to rebuild from the disaster of World War Two.
Recorded mintage: 46,167,000 (highest mintage date) plus a few proofs.
Specification: 0.9 g, aluminum, 18 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: Herinek 6, KM-2876.
- Herinek, Gerhard, Austria Münzkatalog: Munzen ab 1745 und Banknoten ab 1759, 49. Auflage, Vienna: Christine Steyrer Verlag, 2022.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
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