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    Reichsthaler (redirect from Reichstaler)
    The Reichsthaler (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌtaːlɐ]; modern spelling Reichstaler), or more specifically the Reichsthaler specie, was a standard thaler silver coin...
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    groschen, in contrast to the Reichstaler, which was reckoned at 24 groschen. It was therefore a 4⁄3 (counting) Reichstaler. The Conventionsthaler succeeded...
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  • approximately 6 persons, 6 Reichstaler corresponded to 1 Reichstaler for each individual Jew. On top of this 1 Reichstaler, also paid by the other residents...
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    allies, including Saxony and Brandenburg. These amounted to 400,000 Reichstaler per year, or one million livres, plus an additional 120,000 for 1630...
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    Reichsmünzordnung of 1571: 1571–1667 Imperial Minting Standard (Reichsmünzfuß): 9 Reichstaler to the Fine Mark The golden guldens and double guldens, which were minted...
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    Straße by the Neu Leipziger Glück Union. In 1828 it was sold for 105 Reichstaler as a mining area powder tower. The purchase price was advanced by the...
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  • the Diet was forced to recognize the new status quo and introduced the Reichstaler (at 29.23 grams of 88.9% silver) as the official coin of the empire....
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  • 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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    Napoléon (and other less common denominations) German Coins Frankfurt — 1 Reichstaler = 90 Kreuzer = 360 Pfennige OR 1 Reichsgulden = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennige...
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    The burghership expense in Hamburg in year 1600 was 50 Reichstaler for the grand and 7 Reichstaler for the petty burghership, in 1833 the initial expense...
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