Austrian One Hundred Schilling-1945

Name/Title

Austrian One Hundred Schilling-1945

Description

Austrian One Hundred Schilling-1945

Collection

Banknotes

Made/Created

Date made

1945

Time Period

20th Century

Place of Origin

Country

Austria

Region

Central Europe

Continent

Europe

Designer or Engraver Information

Designer or Engraver

Wilhelm Dachauer

Role

Designer

Designer or Engraver

Roman Zenzinger

Role

Engraver

Designer or Engraver

Ferdinand Lorber

Role

Engraver

Banknote Details

Banknote Type

Issued Note

Currency

Austrian Second Schilling

Denomination

100

Issuing Authority

National Bank of Austria

Production Dates

1945

Serial Number

17988

Obverse

Description

Front-facing laureate and veiled woman with a star on her forehead, representing the sciences in an ornate frame to the right. Coat of arms of Austria above value to the left.

Transcription

Hundert Schilling Oeſterreichiſche Nationalbank Wien, am 29 Mai 1945 DIE NACHMACHUNG DER BANKNO- TEN WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRAFT. 100

Translation

Hundred Shilling Austrian National bank Vienna, 29 May 1945 THE IMITATION OF THE BANKNO- TE IS PUNISHED BY LAW. 100

Reverse

Description

Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Symbols of the sciences in medallions in the four corners: philosophy in the top left (star and astral signs), theology in the top right (eye of providence), medicine in the bottom left (bowl of Hygieia), and law in the bottom right (scales of justice).

Transcription

100 hundert Schilling

Translation

100 One hundred Schilling

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Money, Paper

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Money

Nomenclature Class

Exchange Media

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Pick Number

Other Number

118

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Overall

Width

3-5/16 in

Length

6-1/2 in

Composition

Material

Paper