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| Issuer | Republic of Austria |
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| Year | 1977 |
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| Value | 100 Schilling (100 ATS) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | EVROPA CENT V MON CIV HAL TIR H A CELEBRAT 1977 |
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Hall in Tirol operated one of the most important mints in the Holy Roman Empire for over three centuries, producing the Guldengroschen of 1486 that many numismatists consider the direct ancestor of the thaler denomination. This 1977 commemorative marks the 500th anniversary of the mint's founding there. The facility closed in 1809 under Napoleonic reorganization, leaving Viennese production to consolidate what Hall had pioneered.