Austrian schilling was created in 1924.
What is the value of a one fourth ounce gold austrian 500 schilling piece?
Schilling was the Austrian currency before they get the Euro
100 Austrian Schilling are 7,27 Euro
In 1967, the Austrian schilling was the currency used in Austria. The value of a 1967 ein schilling coin would depend on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it would have little to no monetary value today due to the currency being no longer in circulation.
One Austrian schilling from 1979 is no longer in circulation, as it was replaced by the euro in 2002. However, at the time of its circulation, the value of 1 schilling varied depending on the exchange rate. It is recommended to check historical exchange rates for an accurate conversion.
Zero. Sorry. In 2002 one schilling was about 10 USA cents, but Austria joined the EU common currency and now the Euro is the "coin of the relm". Schilling coins can no longer be exchanged for "cash". But a schilling coin DOES make a good keepsake! ;-) Wrong. Schilling coins (and banknotes still in circulation at the time of the Euro changeover) can be exchanged indefinitely for cash at the Austrian Central Bank. I wouldn't bother making a special trip, though -- one schilling is worth about EUR 0.07, or roughly one U.S. dime.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its date and whether the "50" refers to groschen or schilling.
The Allied Military Authority 1944 Issue Austrian 1 Schilling note is worth either $4 or $8 in mint uncirculated condition depending on which of two types; Without wavy lines = $8, with = $4. crisp circulated notes are worth about $1 regardless of type.
The currency of Austria before the Euro was the Schilling, divided into 100 Groschen.on 1st January 2002 the Schilling was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 13.7603 Schillings.
One grosch was 1/100 of an Austrian schilling. A schilling was worth less than a dollar in 2002 when the denomination was withdrawn and replaced by the euro, so a 10-groschen coin is worth less than a dime.
Before the Euro was introduced in 2002, the currency of Austria was the Austrian Schilling, divided into 100 Gröschen.