Austria 5-SCHILLING (KM2889)

Composition
.640 Silver
Country
Austria
Approx. Size
23.5mm
Area
Europe
Animal Class
Mammals
Species
Horse (Lipizzaner)
KM#
2,889

The horse pictured on this coin is a Lipizzaner Stallion performing a 'levada' manouever. This silver 5-schilling was issued from 1960 to 1968 when the composition was changed to copper-nickel.

Austria

Agent's Photo
Area
Europe

loc_austria.jpgAustria is in central Europe and has lots of mountains. The area was part of the Roman Empire, and was later overrun with various peoples (Huns, Rugii, Lombards, Ostrogoths, Bavarii, Avars, and Franks, in that order). Around the middle of the thirteenth century, German King Rudolf I of Hapsburg gave the area to his boys, and the 'Hapsburgs' ruled Austria into the twentieth century. There was a bit of messing around in World War I, then again in World War II, when Austria became part of Germany in 1938. The Allied Forces occupied the country after the war until 1955, when Austria became an independent Republic sworn to neutrality. Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and the Euro monetary system in 1999. Austria is a representative democracy.

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