Austria 100 Schilling Silver Coin 1976 Johann Nestroy

Austria 100 Schilling Silver Coin 1976 Johann NestroyAustria 100 Schilling Silver Coin

Austria 100 Schilling Silver Coin 1976 Johann Nestroy
Commemorative issue: 175th Anniversary of Johann Nestroy

Obverse: Bust of Johann Nestroy, 3/4 left, two dates on the right, one date on left.
Lettering: JOHANN NESTROY 1801-1862 1976.

Reverse: Value surrounds Austrian Eagle with shield on breast.
Lettering: REPUBLIK OESTERREICH 100 SCHILLING.

Metal: Silver (.640).
Weight: 23.93 g.
Diameter: 36 mm.
Shape: Round.




Johann Nestroy
Johann Nestroy, in full Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (born Dec. 7, 1801, Vienna, Austria — died May 25, 1862, Graz), one of Austria’s greatest comic dramatists, and a brilliant character actor who dominated the mid-19th-century Viennese popular stage.
  After a career as an opera singer (1822–31) in several European cities, Nestroy returned to Vienna and began writing and acting. His 50 plays, which are virtually all adaptations of plots from earlier plays or novels, characteristically revolve around a brilliant, detached central character (played by Nestroy himself ) whose part requires a virtuoso performance in language, diction, and timing in order to convey its sharp nuances. Nestroy made use of satire, irony, and parody to dissect the newly rich bourgeoisie, as well as a number of the leading figures of Viennese society. From 1854 until he retired in 1860 he managed the Carl-Theater in Vienna.
  Among his best-known works are Der böse Geist Lumpazivagabundus oder Das Liederliche Kleeblatt (1833; “The Evil Spirit Lumpazivagabundus, or the Roguish Trio”); Der Zerrissene (1844; A Man Full of Nothing); Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt, oder Ehrlich währt am längsten (1841; “The Lass from the Suburb, or Honesty is the Best Policy”); Einen Jux will er sich machen (1842; “He Intends to Have a Fling”), adapted by Thornton Wilder as The Matchmaker and later adapted as the musical play and film Hello Dolly!; and Kampl oder: Das Mädchen mit den Millionen und die Nähterin (1852; “Kampl; or, The Millionairess and the Seamstress”).