1986 - Austria Pic 148 20 Shillings VF banknote
1986 - Austria Pic 148 20 Shillings VF banknote 

1986 - Austria Pic 148 20 Shillings VF banknote

  • Product Code: Austria PIC 148 MBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 3.30€

  • Ex Tax: 3.00€


This Austrian 20 Schilling banknote is associated with 1 October 1986 and is catalogued as Pick P148. The product data lists the note in VF/MBC condition, with Bank of Austria identified as the issuer.

The note features dark brown and brown printing over a multicolour underprint, with Austria’s federal arms at the upper left and a portrait of Moritz Daffinger at the right. The reverse depicts Vienna’s Albertina Museum. Its watermark shows the federal arms together with parallel vertical lines.

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Tags: Used Banknotes, Year 1986,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Austrian 20 shillings banknote associated with 1986. It is identified as a Bank of Austria note and is described as a regular issue. The title identifies the note as VF, while the catalogue/model information states MBC.

What country, denomination, currency and date information is provided?

The banknote is from Austria and has a denomination of 20 shillings. The listing associates it with 1986, and the description states that 1986 was its first year of issue. The currency is also abbreviated as “Schi” in the denomination field.

What catalogue reference is given for this Austrian banknote?

The supplied catalogue reference is Austria PIC 148. The model/reference field gives “Austria PIC 148 MBC,” while the description identifies it as Austria pick 148 MBC. These identifiers describe the specific banknote listing and its stated MBC notation.

What condition and issue details are stated for the note?

The product title identifies the banknote as VF, and the model/reference and description include the notation MBC. The listing also classifies it as a used banknote, names the Bank of Austria as issuer, and describes the issue type as regular issue.