Austria

Austria

Austria Banknotes


1922 - Austria P74 2 Kronen banknote

1922 - Austria P74 2 Kronen banknote

This individual banknote is from Austria and has a denomination of 2 Kronen. It is associated with 1..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
1922 - Austria P75 10 Kronen banknote

1922 - Austria P75 10 Kronen banknote

This individual banknote is a 10 Kronen note from Austria, catalogued as Pick 75 (Austria PIC 75). T..

3.85€ Ex Tax: 3.50€
1922 - Austria P75 10 Kronen banknote XF

1922 - Austria P75 10 Kronen banknote XF

This individual Austrian banknote is a 10 Kronen denomination from the 1922 series, with 1922 identi..

1.93€ Ex Tax: 1.75€
1922 - Austria P76 20 Kronen Banknote

1922 - Austria P76 20 Kronen Banknote

Austria 20 Kronen banknote associated with 1922, catalogued in the supplied product data as Austria ..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
1922 - Austria P77 100 Kronen banknote

1922 - Austria P77 100 Kronen banknote

Austria 100 Kronen banknote, associated with the 1922 series and identified in the supplied product ..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1945 - Austria Pic 114 100 Shillings banknote

1945 - Austria Pic 114 100 Shillings banknote

This individual banknote is from Austria and has a denomination of 100 Shillings. It is identified w..

38.50€ Ex Tax: 35.00€
1967 - Austria Pic 142a 20 Shillings VF banknote

1967 - Austria Pic 142a 20 Shillings VF banknote

Austria 20 Schilling banknote associated with 1967, catalogued as Pick P142a. The note is denominate..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1967 - Austria Pic 142a 20 Shillings XF banknote

1967 - Austria Pic 142a 20 Shillings XF banknote

Austria 20 Schilling banknote associated with 1967, issued by the Bank of Austria as a regular issue..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings F banknote

1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings F banknote

This Austrian 100 Schilling banknote is catalogued as Pick P145 and is associated with the 1969 date..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings VF banknote

1969 - Austria Pic 145 100 Shillings VF banknote

This Austrian 100 Schilling banknote is associated with 1969 and is catalogued as Pick P145. The Kra..

11.00€ Ex Tax: 10.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in the Austria banknote catalog?

This shop’s Austria catalog covers dated issues from 1902 through 1986. The represented currencies include Heller, Krone or Kronen, and Shillings. Earlier material includes 20 and 50 Heller notes and several Kronen denominations, while later records include Shilling issues dated 1945, 1967, 1969, 1970, and 1986. This range describes the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued for Austria.

Which Austrian denominations and catalog groups are represented?

The catalog includes denominations from 20 Heller through 10,000 Kronen, as well as 20, 50, and 100 Shillings. A notable group is the 1922 Kronen series: P73 is 1 Krone, P74 is 2 Kronen, P75 is 10 Kronen, P76 is 20 Kronen, and P77 is 100 Kronen. Other represented references include P49, P50, P60, P64, P114, P142a, P144, P145, P148, and P149.

How can I identify an Austria banknote using its Pick reference?

Match the note’s denomination and stated series year with the Pick number shown in the listing. For example, P49 identifies the 1919 1 Krone issue, while P73 identifies the 1922 1 Krone issue. Likewise, P142a identifies a 1967 20 Shillings note, whereas P148 identifies a 1986 20 Shillings note. Lettered references B, C, and D are also used in this catalog for selected Heller notes.

Why does the same Austrian Pick number appear with different grade labels?

Some references are represented with more than one condition designation. P148, the 1986 20 Shillings note, appears with VF and XF labels, while P145, the 1969 100 Shillings note, appears with F and VF labels. P142a and P75 also have condition-specific records. When comparing notes, check the complete title and model rather than relying only on the Pick number, because the reference identifies the issue while the grade label distinguishes condition.

What should a buyer check before choosing an Austrian banknote?

Check the country, denomination, currency, series year, Pick or other catalog reference, and any grade stated in the title or model. This is especially useful where the same denomination appears in different periods or the same reference is represented in different grades. Several records also state that product images are reference images and that the serial number shown will not match the note ordered, so the pictured serial number should not be treated as an identifying feature.

What identifying features are recorded for Austria P64?

Austria P64 is cataloged as a 10,000 Kronen regular issue associated with the Austro-Hungarian Bank and a first issue year of 1918. Its recorded design uses purple, with German text and a woman’s portrait on the front. A red “DEUTSCHOSTERREICH” overprint is specified. The back is described with a woman’s portrait inside circles at left and right, together with centrally placed numerical values at the top and bottom.