Austrian Mint, the Glossary
The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) is located in Vienna and is responsible for minting Austrian coins.[1]
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17 relations: Aktiengesellschaft, Austrian euro coins, Austrian schilling, Euro coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria), First Austrian Republic, Leopold V, Duke of Austria, Maria Theresa thaler, Mint (facility), Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Planchet, Prince Eugene of Savoy, Public limited company, Richard I of England, Royal Australian Mint, Vienna, Vienna Philharmonic (coin).
- 1989 establishments in Austria
- Buildings and structures in Landstraße
- Bullion dealers
- Manufacturing companies based in Vienna
- Mints of Europe
Aktiengesellschaft
Aktiengesellschaft (abbreviated AG) is a German word for a corporation limited by share ownership (i.e., one which is owned by its shareholders) whose shares may be traded on a stock market.
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Austrian euro coins
Austrian euro coins have a unique design for each denomination, with a common theme for each of the three series of coins.
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Austrian schilling
The schilling (German: Schilling) was the currency of Austria from 1925 to 1938 and from 1945 to 1999, and the circulating currency until 2002.
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Euro coins
There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents).
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Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria)
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone.
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First Austrian Republic
The First Austrian Republic (Erste Österreichische Republik), officially the Republic of Austria, was created after the signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 10 September 1919—the settlement after the end of World War I which ended the Habsburg rump state of Republic of German-Austria—and ended with the establishment of the Austrofascist Federal State of Austria based upon a dictatorship of Engelbert Dollfuss and the Fatherland's Front in 1934.
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Leopold V, Duke of Austria
Leopold V (1157 – 31 December 1194), known as the Virtuous (der Tugendhafte) was a member of the House of Babenberg who reigned as Duke of Austria from 1177 and Duke of Styria within the Holy Roman Empire from 1192 until his death.
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Maria Theresa thaler
The Maria Theresa thaler (MTT) is a silver bullion coin and a type of Conventionsthaler that has been used in world trade continuously since it was first minted in 1741.
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Mint (facility)
A mint is an industrial facility which manufactures coins that can be used as currency. Austrian Mint and mint (facility) are mints (currency).
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Oesterreichische Nationalbank
The Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) is the Austrian member of the Eurosystem and was the monetary authority for Austria from 1923 to 1938 and from 1945 to 1998, issuing the Austrian schilling.
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Planchet
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Prince Eugene of Savoy
Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy-Carignano (18 October 1663 in Paris – 21 April 1736 in Vienna), better known as Prince Eugene, was a distinguished field marshal in the Army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Public limited company
A public limited company (legally abbreviated to PLC or plc) is a type of public company under United Kingdom company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and the Republic of Ireland.
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Richard I of England
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard Cœur de Lion (Norman French: Quor de Lion) or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior, was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199.
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Royal Australian Mint
The Royal Australian Mint is the national mint of Australia, and the primary production facility for the country’s circulating coins. Austrian Mint and Royal Australian Mint are mints (currency).
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Vienna Philharmonic (coin)
The Vienna Philharmonic (Wiener Philharmoniker), often shortened to Philharmonic, is a bullion coin of gold, silver, or platinum produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich).
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See also
1989 establishments in Austria
- Austrian Mint
- Hitler birthplace memorial stone
- International Institute for Peace
- Längenfeldgasse station
- RC Donau
- Softwarepark Hagenberg
- Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
- Währinger Straße-Volksoper station
Buildings and structures in Landstraße
- Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
- Arnold Schönberg Center
- Austrian Mint
- Bürgertheater
- Belvedere, Vienna
- Christ Church, Vienna
- Embassy of Russia, Vienna
- Erdberg station
- Geological Survey of Austria
- Haus Wittgenstein
- Hundertwasserhaus
- Kardinal-Nagl-Platz station
- Konzerthaus, Vienna
- Landstraße station
- Museum of Military History, Vienna
- Palais Hoyos
- Palais Lanckoroński
- Palais Rasumofsky
- Palais Schwarzenberg
- Palais des Beaux Arts, Vienna
- Rochusgasse station
- Schlachthausgasse station
- Sofiensaal
- St. Marx Cemetery
- Stadtpark station
- T-Center
- University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
- Vienna Arsenal
- Wien Mitte railway station
Bullion dealers
- Austrian Mint
- Baird & Co
- BullionByPost
- Chard Coin and Bullion Dealer
- China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation
- Coins 'N Things
- DGSE Companies
- Elemetal
- Emirates Gold
- Goldline International
- Heraeus
- Hungarian Mint
- India International Bullion Exchange
- International Gold Bullion Exchange
- Kremnica Mint
- List of bullion dealers
- London Platinum and Palladium Market
- London bullion market
- Metalor Technologies
- Monex Precious Metals
- PAMP (company)
- Pallion Group
- Perth Mint
- Reisebank
- Royal Canadian Mint
- Royal Mint
- ScotiaMocatta
- Security Printing and Minting Organization
- Sharps Pixley
- Singapore Mint
- Texas Precious Metals
- Turkish State Mint
- Umicore
- United States Mint
- Valcambi
Manufacturing companies based in Vienna
- ÖAF
- AKG (company)
- Agrana
- Altmann & Kühne
- Austrian Audio
- Austrian Mint
- Böhler-Uddeholm
- Bakalowits
- Borealis AG
- Carl Geyling's Erben
- Constantia Flexibles
- Dependeq
- E. Fessler
- Eumig
- Frey Wille
- Gebrüder Stitch
- Gebrüder Thonet
- Gessler (company)
- Goldscheider ceramics
- Gräf & Stift
- Heidi Chocolat AG, Niemetz Schwedenbomben
- Hoerbiger Holding
- Immuno AG
- J. A. Baczewski
- J. Pauly & Sohn
- Jacob & Josef Kohn
- Klein Modellbahn
- Kores (company)
- Kraus & Naimer
- Löblich & Co.
- Leipnik-Lundenburger
- Lohner-Werke
- Manner (confectionery)
- Mayr-Melnhof
- Opel Wien
- Ottakringer
- Piatnik
- Plasser & Theurer
- RHI Magnesita
- Schiebel
- Semperit
- Simmering-Graz-Pauker
- Speech Processing Solutions
- Thomastik-Infeld
- Valneva SE
- Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten
- Vienna porcelain
- Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien
- Wienerberger
Mints of Europe
- Austrian Mint
- Bulgarian Mint
- Croatian Mint
- Currency Centre
- Czech Mint
- Glarentza
- Hasegg Castle
- Horndon mint
- Hungarian Mint
- Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda
- Kaunas Mint
- Mint of Finland
- Royal Dutch Mint
- Royal Mint (Denmark)
- The Coining House, Segovia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_Mint
Also known as Münze Österreich.