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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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    itself (although with a decreasing exchange rate against the silver Reichstaler, see bimetallism). The Hungarian and Dutch gold ducats, minted for centuries...
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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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  • owned estates valued at over 12,000 Reichstaler, (iii) those with personal wealth in excess of 10,000 Reichstaler and their sons provided that none were...
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    compounds denoting various types of silver coins of thaler size, thus Reichstaler (1566), Silbertaler, Albertustaler (1612), Laubthaler (1726), Kronenthaler...
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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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    state contributed around 1.2 million Reichstaler, and private investors (not all Prussian) 10 million Reichstaler. Even though the individual shareholders...
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    Guter Groschen (1⁄24 Reichstaler), 1616, also called an Apfelgroschen ("apple groschen") because of the orb...
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    faced the Battle of Copenhagen in that role. In 1806 he paid 10,000 Reichstaler to leave the Danish army. His brother Frederick had just been made king...
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    Hamburg's stable-value account unit, the Bankothaler or Banco-Thaler. The Reichstaler then became the common basis of the mark and schilling currencies in...
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    Schleswig and Jutland from the imperial occupation forces for two million Reichstaler each, cede either Glückstadt or Holstein to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman...
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    for the Duchy of Jülich-Berg: 1 Reichstaler = 78 Albus; 1 Albus = 12 Hellers. In the Grand Duchy of Hesse the Reichstaler, Batzen and Albus were only coins...
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    Frederick William bought Danish Fort Dansborg and Tranquebar for 120,000 reichstalers. As Frederick William was unable to raise this sum, he asked several...
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    an acorn on a stem, of the Dresden mintmaster, Constantin Rothe, on a Reichstaler issued under Duke John George II of Saxony from the year 1662. Sometimes...
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    observational reports in journals, but was not satisfied and in 1786 paid 600 Reichstaler (an equivalent of six months earnings) for a 214 cm focal length 16.5 cm...
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    8 Gute Groschen (⅓ Reichstaler) von 1754, Münzzeichen: A, Münzstätte Berlin...
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  • Reichsguldiner as the official large silver coin of the Holy Roman Empire (see Reichstaler). Illustration of a Nuremberg Reichsguldiner dating to 1641 Tyll Kroha:...
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  • to be coined a fine Cologne Mark of silver (ca. 234 g). The official Reichstaler to the 9-Thaler standard thus had a calculated fine silver content of...
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    PHARMACEUTICAL OBOLUS SIGN &obol;  U+F2F5 PENNING SIGN &penningar;  U+F2F6 OLD REICHSTALER SIGN &reichtalold;  U+F2F7 GERMAN SCHILLING SIGN &schillgerm;  U+F2F8...
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    behind them. According to the contract, Schnitger was entitled to 650 Reichstaler for the job. Additionally to the 20 stops agreed by contract, Schnitger...
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  • 1836, Vogt sold the porcelain factory to Gottfried Sorge for 17,000 Reichstaler, presumably due to a lack of specialised and qualified personnel. Sorge...
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    The organ was sold to Cappel by the Petrikirche in Hamburg for 600 Reichstaler. After a fire in 1810 a new church had been built in Cappel (1815–1816)...
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    those from the poorer classes, is the reason why they prefer 100 Rthlr (Reichstaler) in Rome to thousands abroad. In autumn 1740, shortly after Frederick...
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