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still minted today. The
Conventionsgulden was
equivalent to a 1⁄2
Conventionsthaler. The
Austrian Empire introduced the
Convention currency standard in...
- Conventionskreuzer, was
worth 1⁄120 of a
Conventionsthaler,
valuing the
Gulden at half a
Conventionsthaler. This was used in Austria-Hungary. However...
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German states used the
Conventionsthaler as well as a lower-valued
North German thaler or
Reichsthaler worth 3⁄4 the
Conventionsthaler. From 1840 the various...
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guldens per
Conventionsthaler, or 9.744 g. The
North German Reichsthaler currency unit was then
defined as 1+1⁄2
Gulden or 3⁄4
Conventionsthaler, or 17.5392 g...
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Maria Theresa thaler (MTT) is a
silver bullion coin and a type of
Conventionsthaler that has been used in
world trade continuously since it was first...
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Silver coin: 1
conventionsthaler Francis I, Holy
Roman Emperor, 1765...
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Conventionsthaler with the
portrait of
Maximilian III. Joseph...
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Austrian Empire), the Lombardy–Venetia
scudo was
equivalent to the
Conventionsthaler and was
subdivided into six lire.
Before the
Napoleonic Wars, the...
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Silver coin: 1
conventionsthaler Augsburg Free City -
Francis I, 1765...
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currency convention of 1754
which set the Austro-Hungarian
gulden at 1⁄2
Conventionsthaler, or 11.6928 g fine silver. They
instead adopted a lower-valued South...