Commemorative coins of Austria

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The commemorative coins of Austria are minted by the Münze Österreich. The first commemorative coin in euro has been minted by Austria in 2002 : the 5 euro silver for the 250 th year of the Vienna Zoo.

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[edit] pre-euro coins


  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Johann Strauss" - 1999
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Sigmund Freud" -2000
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Ferdinand Porsche" - 2000
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Schilling Era" - 2001




  • 500 schillings - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Entry of Austria into the EU - 2005




  • 1000 schillings - bi-metallic Ag/Au - 800 years Vienna Mint - 1994



[edit] 5 and 10 euros



  • 10 euro - silver - Ambras castle - 2002
  • 10 euro - silver - Eggenberg - 2002
  • 10 euro - silver - SchlossHof castle - 2003
  • 10 euro - silver - Schoenbrunn Palace - 2003
  • 10 euro - silver - Hellbrunn Palace - 2004
  • 10 euro - silver - Schloss Artstetten - 2004
  • 10 euro - silver - 60 years 2nd Republic - 2005
  • 10 euro - silver - Re-Opening National Theatre & Opera - 2005


[edit] 5 euros

silver coins - Fineness: 800/1000 - diameter: 29 mm - Fine weight: 8 g -

  • 2002 : the 250th anniversary of the zoo in the grounds of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna(1752-2002) designed by Helmut Andexlinger and Herbert Waehner. The coin is struck from the first by this nine sided coin, symbolic for the nine federal provinces of Austria. The obverse shows the Emperor's Pavilion surrounded by a variety of animals from the zoo. On the reverse, the coats-of arms encircle the denomination "5" with the inscription "Republik Österreich" and "Euro". Mintage : uncirculated 100 000 coins circulation 500 000 coins
  • 2003 : the production of hydroelectricity (Wasserkraft)
  • 2004 : Enlargement of europe
  • 2005 : a century of football
  • 2005 : official anthem of the European Union (Beethoven)

[edit] 20 euros

silver coins - Finenes : 900/1000 - diameter : 34 mm - Fine weight : 18 g silver - mintage : 50 000 coins

  • 2002 - Austria Through the Ages - Renaissance of the designers Thomas Pesendorfer and Herbert Wähner. The obverse shows a portrait of Ferdinand I of Germany , brother of the famous Emperor Charles V. The reverse of the coin shows the Swiss Gate in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna.
  • 2002 - Austria Through the Ages - Baroque of the designer Andreas Zanaschka and Thomas Pesendorfer. The obverse displays a portrait of Prince Eugene of Savoy. The reverse shows the Grand Staircase in the town palace of Prince Eugene, now the Austrian Ministry of Finance
  • 2003 - Austria Through the Ages - Biedermeier of the designer Andreas Zanaschka. The obverse shows a portrait of the famous and controversial statesman, Prince Metternich, the reverse shows an early steam locomotive (the AJAX) on Austria's first railway line, the Kaiser Ferdinand's Nordbahn.
  • 2003 - Austria Through the Ages - The Post-War Period

[edit] 25 euros

  • 2003 - 700 years of the city Hall in Tyrol
  • 2004 - 150 years of Semmeringbahn
  • 2005 - 50 years of the television

[edit] 50 euros

Éditions 2004

[edit] 100 000 euros

  • 2004 - 15 th year of the philarmonic orchestra of Vienna. This coin has a diametre of 370 mm and a weight of 31,103 kg

[edit] List from List of world commemorative coins


  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Johann Strauss" - 1999
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Sigmund Freud" -2000
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Ferdinand Porsche" - 2000
  • 50 schillings - bi-metallic cupro-nickel/Magnimat 7 - "Schilling Era" - 2001




  • 500 schillings - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Entry of Austria into the EU - 2005




  • 1000 schillings - bi-metallic Ag/Au - 800 years Vienna Mint - 1994





  • 10 euro - silver - Ambras castle - 2002
  • 10 euro - silver - Eggenberg - 2002
  • 10 euro - silver - SchlossHof castle - 2003
  • 10 euro - silver - Schoenbrunn Palace - 2003
  • 10 euro - silver - Hellbrunn Palace - 2004
  • 10 euro - silver - Schloss Artstetten - 2004
  • 10 euro - silver - 60 years 2nd Republic - 2005
  • 10 euro - silver - Re-Opening National Theatre & Opera - 2005



  • 25 euro - bi-metallic Ag/Nb - 700 years in Tyrol - 2003
  • 25 euro - bi-metallic Ag/Nb - 150th anniversary Alpine Railway - 2004
  • 25 euro - bi-metallic Ag/Nb - 50 years of Television - 2005




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