Austrian euro coins
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Austrian euro coins have a unique design for each denomination, with a common theme for each of the three series of coins. The minor coins feature Austrian flowers, the middle coins examples of architecture from Austria's capital, Vienna, and the two major coins famous Austrians. All designs are by the hand of Josef Kaiser and also include the 12 stars of the EU and the year of imprint.

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Austrian euro design

For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.

Depiction of Austrian euro coinage | Obverse side
€ 0.01 € 0.02 € 0.05
Image:1 euro cent Austria.gif Image:Eurocoin.at.002.gif Image:Eurocoin.at.005.gif
The gentian, a flower of the Austrian Alps The edelweiss, a flower of the Austrian Alps The primrose, a flower of the Austrian Alps
€ 0.10 € 0.20 € 0.50
Image:Eurocoin.at.010.gif Image:Eurocoin.at.020.gif Image:Eurocoin.at.050.gif
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Viennese Gothic architecture The Belvedere Palace, an example of the Baroque The Secession Building, an example of art nouveau
€ 1.00 € 2.00 € 2 Coin Edge
Image:Eurocoin.at.100.gif Image:2 Euro coin At.gif "2 EURO" with ***, repeated 4 times alternately upright and inverted.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
famous Austrian composer
Bertha von Suttner, the Austrian radical pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize winner

Future changes to the national side of circulation coins

"The national sides of all denominations of the euro circulation coins should bear an indication of the issuing Member State by means of the Member State’s name or an abbreviation of it.

"The national side should not repeat any indication on the denomination, or any parts thereof, of the coin neither should it repeat the name of the single currency or of its subdivision, unless such indication stems from the use of a different alphabet.

"This Recommendation should apply to national sides and edge letterings of both normal and commemorative euro circulation coins. It should not apply to the national sides and edge letterings of both normal and commemorative euro circulation coins which have been first issued prior to the adoption of this Recommendation."

The above paragraphs, in essence, requires 5 of the Eurozone members to change their national designs. Finland was the first state when they changed its design in 2007, Belgium did so in 2008 while Austria will not change its current design for the time being.[1]

Circulating Mintage quantities

Face Value [2] €0.01 €0.02 €0.05 €0.10 €0.20 €0.50 €1.00 €2.00
2002 378.400.000 326.400.000 217.000.000 441.600.000 203.400.000 169.100.000 223.500.000 196.400.000
2003 10.800.000 118.500.000 108.500.000 10.000 50.900.000 9.100.000 150.000 4.700.000
2004 115.000.000 156.400.000 89.300.000 5.200.000 54.800.000 3.100.000 2.600.000 2.500.000
2005 174.700.000 163.200.000 66.100.000 5.200.000 4.100.000 3.100.000 2.600.000 ///
2006 48.300.000 39.800.000 5.600.000 40.000.000 8.200.000 3.200.000 7.700.000 2.300.000
2007 111.900.000 72.200.000 52.700.000 81.300.000 45.000.000 3.000.000 41.100.000 ///
2008 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
/// = has not been minted, ??? = unknown as of yet, --- = only minted for sets

Austrian proof set

Main article: Euro proof sets

Each year the Austrian Mint issues a limited edition of its Euro coins in proof quality.

€2 commemorative coins

Other commemorative coins (Collector's coins)

Austria has a large collection of euro commemorative coins, mainly in Silver and Gold, but they also use other materials (like Niobium for example). Their face value range from 5 euro to 100 euro. This is mainly done as a legacy of old national practice of minting Gold and Silver coins. These coins are not really intended to be used as means of payment, so generally they do not circulate. Here you can find some samples:

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