Austrian Schilling
The Austrian Schilling was the official currency of Austria for over 60 years, from 1925 to 2002. It was introduced to replace the Austro-Hungarian krone after World War I and was later replaced by the Euro. During its time as the national currency, it underwent several changes in design and value, including a major revaluation in 1947. The Schilling was widely used in Austria and was also accepted in some neighboring countries, such as Germany and Italy. Today, it is a relic of the past and is only found in collections or as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era. Nevertheless, it remains an important part of Austrian history and a symbol of the country's economic development.
Below is the related paper currencies in Austrian Schilling.
1997 ATS1000