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==Austrian euro design== Prior to 2008, the old common side showing national borders was used, but from the 2008 coins use the new common side without borders. For [[Euro coins#Depiction of euro coinage - Reverse side|images of the common side]] and a detailed description of the coins, see [[euro coins]]. Austria is the only country which uses the Latin alphabet and yet, repeats the denomination on the national side of the coins, thus not adhering to the rule. From 2017 (5 cent coins) and 2018 (2 and 1 cent coins) onwards, the design of the national side has been slightly altered, decreasing the thickness and increasing the amount of [[hatching (heraldry)|hatching]] representing the red fields of the Austrian flag.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces59.html|title = 5 Euro Cent, Austria}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces58.html|title = 2 Euro Cent, Austria}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces57.html|title = 1 Euro Cent, Austria}}</ref> {{Coin image box 8 singles | header = Depiction of Austrian euro coinage <nowiki>|</nowiki> Obverse side | column_1_width = 150 | column_2_width = 167 | column_3_width = 156 | denom_1 = β¬ 0.01 | denom_2 = β¬ 0.02 | denom_3 = β¬ 0.05 | image_1 = [[File:Austria one cent coin.jpg|150px]] | image_2 = [[File:Eurocoin.at.002.gif|150px|]] | image_3 = [[File:Eurocoin.at.005.gif|150px|]] | caption_1 = An [[Alps|Alpine]] [[Gentiana acaulis|gentian]] as a symbol of Austria's part in developing [[European Commissioner for the Environment|EU environmental policy]]. | caption_2 = An [[Alps|Alpine]] [[Leontopodium alpinum|edelweiss]] as a symbol of Austria's part in developing [[European Commissioner for the Environment|EU environmental policy]]. | caption_3 = An [[Alps|Alpine]] [[Primula angustifolia|primrose]] as a symbol of Austria's part in developing [[European Commissioner for the Environment|EU environmental policy]]. | denom_4 = β¬ 0.10 | denom_5 = β¬ 0.20 | denom_6 = β¬ 0.50 | image_4 = [[File:Eurocoin.at.010.gif|150px|]] | image_5 = [[File:Eurocoin.at.020.gif|150px|]] | image_6 = [[File:50 Cent, Austria.jpg|150px|]] | caption_4 = [[St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna|St. Stephen's Cathedral]], the epitome of [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[Gothic architecture]] dating to 1160. | caption_5 = [[Belvedere (palace)|Belvedere Palace]], an example of [[Baroque]] architecture, symbolizing national freedom and sovereignty. | caption_6 = [[Secession Building]] within a circle, symbolising the birth of [[Art Nouveau]] and a new age in the country. | denom_7 = β¬ 1.00 | denom_8 = β¬ 2.00 | header_9 = β¬ 2 Coin Edge | image_7 = [[File:Eurocoin.at.100.gif|150px|]] | image_8 =[[File:Austria two Euro coin.jpg|150px]] | box_9 = [[File:2β¬ edge Austria.png|150px]] | caption_7 = [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] (with his [[signature]]), a famous Austrian composer, in reference to the idea of [[Austria]] as a "land of music". | caption_8 = [[Bertha von Suttner]], a radical Austrian pacifist and [[Nobel Peace Prize]] winner, as a symbol of Austria's efforts to support peace. }}
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