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| 正面描述 | A detailed panoramic collage depicting the Austrian landscape interspersed with iconic architectural monuments, historic buildings, and cultural landmarks of the country, rendered in low relief across the field. The denomination 25 ECU and the country name AUSTRIA appear as part of the legend, along with the date 1997. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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The ECU — European Currency Unit — was never physical tender but a basket currency used for accounting within the European Monetary System from 1979 onward. Austria's decision to issue collector pieces denominated in ECU was partly political positioning ahead of eurozone accession, which came in January 1999, rendering the entire ECU series immediately obsolete. Schubert was chosen for the 1997 issue as part of a broader Austrian commemorative program tied to the composer's 1997 bicentenary of birth.
These silver ECU pieces were legal tender in Austria at face value, though that value was essentially notional from the start.