1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings VF banknote
1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings VF banknote 

1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings VF banknote

  • Product Code: Austria PIC 145 MBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


This Austrian 100 Schilling banknote is associated with 1969 and is catalogued as Pick P145. The Krause listing identifies the denomination as 100 Schilling and gives the date as 2 January 1969. This individual note is described as VF, with the product reference also recording the MBC condition designation.

The note features a dark green design with a multicolour underprint and a portrait of Angelika Kauffmann on the right. The reverse depicts a large house. These details identify the regular issued-note type catalogued under Austria P145, distinguishing it from the specimen variant noted separately in the Krause reference.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Austrian 100 Shillings banknote associated with 1969. The product title identifies it as an Austria Pic 145 note, while the description names the country as Austria and the issuer as the Bank of Austria.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with 1969 and has a denomination of 100 Shillings. The listing describes the currency as “Schi” and identifies the country as Austria. The description also states 1969 as the first year of issue.

What catalog reference or model is given for this Austrian banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Austria PIC 145 MBC. It also identifies the note in the title as Austria Pic 145, and the description refers to the Pick number as 145.

What issuer, issue type and condition are stated?

The stated issuer is the Bank of Austria, and the description identifies the note as a regular issue. Its condition is shown as VF in the title and MBC in the model/catalog reference, so these are the condition notations supplied by the listing.