1986 Austria 50 Schilling Banknote
Obverse:
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Sigmund Freud, the renowned Austrian neurologist and the father of psychoanalysis, on the right side. Below his portrait, his name "SIGMUND FREUD" is inscribed. To the left of the portrait is an abstract design featuring a stylized caduceus, symbolizing medicine, paying homage to Freud's contributions to medical science. The denomination "FÜNFZIG SCHILLING" (Fifty Schilling) is displayed in large, bold text at the top, along with "ÖSTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBANK" (Austrian National Bank). The serial number "D223046K" is printed twice, once in red on the top left and again on the reverse side.
Obverse lettering:
FÜNFZIG SCHILLING, ÖSTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBANK, WIEN AM 2. JÄNNER 1986, SIGMUND FREUD, 50
Reverse:
The reverse side of the note depicts the historic Josephinum building in Vienna, a landmark institution of medical education founded by Emperor Joseph II in 1785. Below the building, the name "JOSEPHINUM-WIEN" is written, with the denomination "FÜNFZIG SCHILLING" repeated at the bottom. The number "50" is placed in the corners for easy identification.
Reverse lettering:
FÜNFZIG SCHILLING, JOSEPHINUM-WIEN, 50
Size ±:130 x 65 mm
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