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    Saxony to a leading position in German coinage. The Saxon pfennigs (Sachsenpfennige) minted in eastern Saxony are also included, as described in Walther...
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    scrapped. Order of the Rue Crown Coinage of Saxony Royal Saxon Army Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Saxony (kingdom)"...
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    the Wettin dynasty originated Coinage of Saxony Free Saxony, monarchist political party Saxon Renaissance, regional type of architecture Lexikon des Mittelalters...
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    Pfennig (category Currencies of Germany)
    including the Palatinate, Saxony and other smaller ones), the value of the Pfenni(n)g was fixed at 1/240 of a Gulden by the coinage act of 1506 and that remained...
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    Groschen (category Currencies of Germany)
    until the introduction of the euro in 2002. Money portal Kuruş Gros (coinage) Groat (coin) Venetian grosso Coinage of Saxony The Threepenny Opera Wikimedia...
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    produced with the help of Leipzig mintmasters, Veitel Heine Ephraim, Daniel Itzig and Moses Isaacs. He also debased the coinage of Saxony and Poland. This helped...
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    Thaler (category Coins of the Holy Roman Empire)
    met to deal with the poor quality of coinage in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Brunswick, as well as the limited acceptance of the 1667 Zinnaische standard. The...
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    Leipzig standard (category Coinage standards)
    January 1690 between Electoral Brandenburg, Electoral Saxony and Brunswick-Lüneburg. Coinage of Saxony#Zinna and Leipzig standards Tate (1874), p. 71 Friedrich...
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  • Reichsmünzfuß (category Coinage standards)
    The Reichsmünzfuß ("Imperial Minting Standard") was a coinage standard or Münzfuß officially adopted for general use in the Holy Roman Empire. Different...
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  • India, during the dynasty's rule Pallava coinage, coinage of the dynasty Panch Pallava, a ritual assortment of five different leaves used as a totem by...
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