(84) To compare, the used price of the Steyr XII Stahlinnenlenker: 1,800-2,800
Austrian Schillings; 'Ubersicht der wichtigsten derzeit ublichen Altwagenpreise', Auto-Magazin, April (1935), p.
Since the mid-1970s the
Austrian schilling has been tied to the Deutschmark.
At the same time, the traditionally negative differential at the long-term end turned positive in mid-1991, as the German long-term interest rate began to decline, which, in combination with the increased confidence in the
Austrian schilling, resulted in the above-noted boom in sales of schilling-denominated securities to non-residents.(27) The result has been that the term structure, which traditionally has been flatter than that of Germany, steepened considerably (in the sense that it became less inverted).
Finally, Money Services Austria will deal with exchanging
Austrian schillings into euros.
Holographic and optically variable banknote foils have come a long way since their first public use as surface-mounted patches on the
Austrian schilling back in the 1988.
Kurz produced the foil for the first DOVID on a banknote -- the
Austrian schilling -- in 1989, and has subsequently produced DOVIDs for many other banknotes as well.
And 500
Austrian schillings (pounds 25), a gift from an aunt, remained on her desk.
One euro is equal to: 6.55957 French francs 1.95583 German marks 40.3399 Belgian/Luxembourg francs 2.20371 Dutch guilders 13.7603
Austrian Schillings 5.94573 Finnish markka340.750 Greek drachmas 0.787564 Irish punts 1,936.27 Italian lire 200.482 Portuguese escudos 166.386 Spanish pesetasl Where can customers purchase euros?
According to local travel agents, the seats that usually fetch 5,000
Austrian schillings for a Vienna Philharmonic concert have ballooned to 38,000 schillings, or roughly 304,000 yen, for the New Year's Day performance.