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| Issuer | Münze Österreich, Vienna |
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| Value | 200 Schillings |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | KAND HELMUT KAND 11. XI KUNST IN GRINZING |
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| Additional information |
Austria's 200-Schilling silver issues were produced from the 1980s onward as part of a long-running commemorative program that predated the euro transition but survived well into it as collector pieces denominated in a currency that had already ceased to circulate. When Austria adopted the euro in 2002, outstanding Schilling-denominated coins remained legal tender briefly before conversion, though commemoratives of this type were rarely seen in circulation regardless.