The gulden, divided into 100 Pfennig, was the currency of the Free City of Danzig from 1923 to 1939. From 1914 to 1923, Danzig used the German Papiermark...
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Free City of Danzig (section Jewish Danzigers)
devaluation of more than 40% of the Danziger Gulden in 1935. The Gold reserves of the Bank of Danzig declined from 30 million Gulden in 1933 to 13 million in 1935...
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devaluation of more than 40% of the Danziger Gulden in 1935. The gold reserves of the Bank of Danzig declined from 30 million Gulden in 1933 to 13 million in 1935...
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both in 1808 and 1809, featuring German text, ''5 Einer Danziger Gulden''. (1/5 Danziger Gulden). These coins never entered circulation since they cointained...
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: 516 It soon started operations on 17 March 1924. It issued the Danzig gulden, which replaced the Reichsmark which had been devalued by hyperinflation...
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also used in the Free City of Danzig until it was replaced by the Danzig Gulden in late 1923. Several coins and emergency issues in Papiermark were issued...
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(2007). Danziger Wohnkultur in der frühen Neuzeit. Berlin-Hamburg-Münster: LIT Verlag. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-3-8258-8711-7. Hess, Corina (2007). Danziger Wohnkultur...
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Freien Stadt Danzig (ed.), Danzig: Danziger Verlags-Gesellschaft, 1936, p. 9. Cf. Walter Mannowsky, Der Danziger Paramentenschatz: 4 vols., Berlin: Brandus...
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which produced one of Danzig's most famous products, a liqueur named Danziger Goldwasser. The Danzig printer Andreas Hünefeld (Hunsfeldus) (1606–1652)...
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