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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_krone

    The Krone (pl. Kronen) was the currency of Austria (then known as German-Austria) and Liechtenstein after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1919) until the introduction of the Austrian schilling (1925), and, in Liechtenstein, the Swiss franc. See more

    Coins included 20 and 100 Krone gold coins minted with the same standard as their Austro-Hungarian krone counterparts.
    To ease the introduction of the new currency, 100, 200 and 1000 Krone coins were minted right … See more

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    According to the provisions of the Treaty of St. Germain the newly created Republic of Austria had to overstamp the old paper money of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire still circulating in its territory, then had to replace the overstamped banknotes with new ones, and … See more

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    After several earlier attempts the Austro-Hungarian Empire adopted the gold standard in 1892 according to a plan drawn up by the Hungarian Minister of Finance Sándor Wekerle. This plan included the introduction of the new currency, the Krone. It consisted of 100 Heller (Austria) or Fillér (Hungary). The value of the Krone was set at 2 kronen = 1 gulden. From 1900 onward, Krone notes were the only legal banknotes of the Empire.

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    Is Kronen Zeitung selective?Kronen Zeitung was the supporter of Kurt Waldheim in the presidential election in 1986. Many Austrian intellectuals hold the Kronen Zeitung responsible for the gains of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) in the 1999 elections, claiming its journalism is selective to an unacceptable degree.
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    What are the characteristics of the krone newspaper?A characteristic of the Krone is its relatively short article length (maximum: 1,600 characters). The newspaper organises regular campaigns and, at the same time, starts or supports referendums on issues such as animal protection, protests against the Czech nuclear power station Temelín, or the purchase of fighter jets by the Austrian government.
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    What happened to the Hungarian korona?The Hungarian korona was devalued by hyperinflation, due to the consequences of World War I and the Treaty of Trianon. It was replaced by the pengő on 21 January 1927, at a rate of 12,500 korona to 1 pengő.
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronen_Zeitung
    • The first issue of the Kronen Zeitung appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, was the founder. The name referred to the monthly purchase price of one crown (it did not refer to the monarchic crown), recently made possible after the abolition of bureaucratic duties on newspapers (Zeitungsstempelgebühr) on 31 December 1899. T...
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    • Circulation: 828,000 (2013)
    • Founded: 2 January 1900; 122 years ago
    • Editor: Christoph Dichand
    • Publisher: Krone Multimedia GmbH & Co KG
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_Austro-Hungarian_crown
    • The Austrian coins were minted in Vienna. Denominated coins for Austria: 1, 2, 10, and 20 heller; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 100 crowns. The Austrian 100 crown is still being minted, with a 1915 mint mark to enable Austrians to take advantage of a grandfather clause in the law regarding private ownership of gold bullion. It is a popular gold bullion coin...
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  6. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Austrian_krone

    WebAustrian krone - Wikiwand. The Krone was the currency of Austria and Liechtenstein after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the introduction of the Austrian …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_schilling

    WebThe Austrian crown, introduced for Austria in 1919 upon the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In mediaeval Austria there were short and long schilling coins, valued …

  8. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Austrian_schilling

    WebAustrian krone (1925) Replaced by: ... Media in category "Austrian schilling" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. ATS-USD 1989-1999.png 970 × 603; 9 KB. ATS …

  9. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Imperial_Crown_of_Austria

    WebDeutsch: Die Kaiserkrone Österreichs, die Rudolfskrone: Zur Krone des Kaisertums Österreich wurde bei dessen Ausrufung 1804 die Privatkrone Kaiser Rudolfs II. bestimmt. …

  10. https://www.coininvest.com/en/gold-coins/corona-austria

    WebThe Gold Krone (German, also referred to as Korona or Corona in Hungarian) was the official currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1892 when it replaced the Gulden. It remained part of the gold standard …

  11. https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn594238

    WebKronen banknote owned by the Appenzeller family in Vienna, Austria before their emigration in 1939. The kronen was the official currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire …

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