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100 Austrian Schilling Banknote (Hundred Schilling Austria: 1984) Obverse & Reverse.
100 sterreichischer Schilling - Hundert Schilling / Oesterreichische Nationalbank: Wien Am 2 Janner 1984.
Austria Banknotes: Pick-150
Obverse: Austrian economist Eugen Bhm von Bawerk (1851-1914). He was president of the academy of sciences from 1911. Stylized Rod of Asclepius (Aesculapius) with two winged serpents, also known as Mercury's wand of commerce. Coat of arms of Austria at upper left.
Reverse: Austrian Academy of Sciences building in Vienna, built from 1735 to 1755 by Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey as the assembly hall of the old university; has housed the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 1857.
Watermark: Stylized eagle from Austrian coat of arms and parallel vertical lines. Designer: Robert Kalina.
Color: Dark-Green
Austrian Currency - Value S 100 - S 100
Issued by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank - Austrian National Bank
Issued: 2 January, 1984.
Size: 137 x 68.5 mm.
Date of Issue: 14 October 1985.
Printing date: 2 January 1984.
Designer: Robert Kalina.
Signatures: Stephan Koren (President, 1978-1988);
Unknown (General Counsellor); Unknown (General Director).
Printing method: Intaglio.
Printer: sterreichische Nationalbank (Austria) - National Bank of Austria.
Withdrawn from circulation: 2002.
Legal tender status: Exchangeable into Euros at OeNB (NBA) indefinitely.
Material: Cotton paper.
Security Features: watermark, security thread
Symbol: ATS - S - S
Notes: 1983 Series of Austrian Banknotes.
100 Austrian Schilling Banknote (Hundred Schilling Austria: 1984) Obverse & Reverse.
100 sterreichischer Schilling - Hundert Schilling / Oesterreichische Nationalbank: Wien Am 2 Janner 1984.
Austria Banknotes: Pick-150
Obverse: Austrian economist Eugen Bhm von Bawerk (1851-1914). He was president of the academy of sciences from 1911. Stylized Rod of Asclepius (Aesculapius) with two winged serpents, also known as Mercury's wand of commerce. Coat of arms of Austria at upper left.
Reverse: Austrian Academy of Sciences building in Vienna, built from 1735 to 1755 by Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey as the assembly hall of the old university; has housed the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 1857.
Watermark: Stylized eagle from Austrian coat of arms and parallel vertical lines. Designer: Robert Kalina.
Color: Dark-Green
Austrian Currency - Value S 100 - S 100
Issued by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank - Austrian National Bank
Issued: 2 January, 1984.
Size: 137 x 68.5 mm.
Date of Issue: 14 October 1985.
Printing date: 2 January 1984.
Designer: Robert Kalina.
Signatures: Stephan Koren (President, 1978-1988);
Unknown (General Counsellor); Unknown (General Director).
Printing method: Intaglio.
Printer: sterreichische Nationalbank (Austria) - National Bank of Austria.
Withdrawn from circulation: 2002.
Legal tender status: Exchangeable into Euros at OeNB (NBA) indefinitely.
Material: Cotton paper.
Security Features: watermark, security thread
Symbol: ATS - S - S
Notes: 1983 Series of Austrian Banknotes.