Archive Record
Images

Metadata
Object Name |
Money, Paper |
Scope & Content |
Currency Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 33, 1945-1946. Page contains three paper currency notes of Austrian schillings. A is green and valued at 100 schillings; B is blue and 20 schillings; and C is orange-brown and 50 schillings. |
Date |
c. 1941-1945 |
Catalog Number |
2017.045.001.33A-C |
Collection |
Archival Collection |
Notes |
"The Schilling (German: Österreichischer Schilling) was the currency of Austria from 1925 to 1938 and from 1945 to 1999, and the circulating currency until 2002." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_schilling] "The Schilling was reintroduced after World War II on November 30, 1945 by the Allied Military, who issued paper money (dated 1944) in denominations of 50 Groschen up to 100 Schilling. The exchange rate to the Reichsmark was 1:1, limited to 150 Schilling per person. The Nationalbank also began issuing Schilling notes in 1945 and the first coins were issued in 1946." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_schilling] |
Category |
Photographs |
People |
Dutilh, Joseph V. |
Search Terms |
Dutilh, Joseph V. Money World War II World War Two WWII |
Subjects |
Money Paper Photograph albums World War II |
Credit line |
Courtesy of the Estate of Alice Dutilh |