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15 ECU - Austria's accession to the EU

Uitgever Austria
Jaar 1995
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central inscription '15 ECU 1995' above the Austrian national eagle, flanked by trilingual country name legends 'ÖSTERREICH / AUSTRIA / AUTRICHE' arranged around the central device. A decorative ring of various European Community buildings and symbols encircles the central design. The fineness designation 'A 925' and the word 'MEDAILLE' appear in small lettering along the right-hand rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Austria joined the European Union on January 1, 1995, alongside Finland and Sweden — the largest single enlargement since the original founding. The ECU itself was never a circulating currency but a basket unit used in European financial mechanisms; these silver issues were struck for the collector market under agreements that allowed member and candidate states to produce ECU-denominated pieces throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. Austria's timing meant this was one of the final ECU collector issues before the unit was superseded by the euro at a fixed 1:1 rate in 1999.

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