Coins of Austria 100 Schilling Silver Coin 1975 Olympic rings 1976 Innsbruck Olympics
Commemorative issue: 1976 Innsbruck Olympics
Obverse: A townscape Innsbruck, the Olympic rings, the legend: “XII Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976”, and the name Zelger.
Lettering: XII. OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE INNSBRUCK 1976
Engraver: Arthur Zelger
Reverse: The emblem of Austria with a stylized Austrian eagle and the legend: “Republik Osterreich 100 Schilling”
Lettering: REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH 100 SCHILLING
Engraver: Helmuth Gsollpointner
Edge Lettering: HUNDERT SCHILLING
Struck by Munze Osterreich (Austrian Mint)
Composition: Silver (.640)
Weight 23.93 g
Diameter 36 mm
Shape Round
Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics Silver Coins
Austria 100 Schilling 1975 Olympic rings 1976 Innsbruck Olympics
Innsbruck
Innsbruck is the capital city of the federal state of Tyrol (Tirol) in western Austria. It is located in the Inn Valley at the junction with the Wipptal (Sill River), which provides access to the Brenner Pass, some 30 km (18.6 mi) to the south.
Innsbruck lies about half way between Munich (Germany) and Verona (Italy). Located in the broad valley between high mountains, the so-called North Chain in the Karwendel Alps (Hafelekarspitze, 2,334 metres or 7,657 feet) to the north, and the Patscherkofel (2,246 m or 7,369 ft) and Serles (2,718 m or 8,917 ft) to the south.
Innsbruck is an internationally renowned winter sports centre, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics. Innsbruck also hosted the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012. The word bruck comes from the same root as the modern German word "Brücke" meaning "bridge" which leads to "the bridge over the Inn".