- The
Kronenthaler was a
silver coin
first issued in 1755 in the
Austrian Netherlands (see
Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler) and
which became a po****r...
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canton but not in the other, and
foreign coins like
French francs and
kronenthalers were more
recognized as
currency all over Switzerland. A high-level...
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Reichstaler (1566), Silbertaler,
Albertustaler (1612),
Laubthaler (1726),
Kronenthaler (1755), Ortsthaler, Schützentaler, Bankthaler, Speciethaler, etc. Units...
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Norway Yugoslav krone –
Yugoslavia Kronenthaler Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler –
Belgium Holy
Roman Empire kronenthaler – Holy
Roman Empire Kroon – Estonia...
- The
kronenthaler was the
currency of the
Austrian Netherlands from 1744. It was
equivalent to 216 liards, 54 sols, 54 stuivers, or 2.7 gulden.
During the...
- copper, at 6, 3, 1, 0.5, and 0.25 grammes. From 1816,
there were also
Kronenthaler of 162
kreutzer (i.e. 2.7 guilders).
Between 1816 and 1828, the mint...
- • Battle of
Sprimont 18
September 1794 • Treaty of
Campo Formio 17
October 1797
Currency Kronenthaler Today part of
Netherlands Belgium Germany Luxembourg...
-
subdivision of the
kronenthaler, the
currency of the
Austrian Netherlands (modern Belgium).
There were 216
liards to a
kronenthaler.
Following the French...
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Conventionsthaler (1754)
Hanoverian thaler (1754)
Kronenthaler (1755)
Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler Prussian thaler (1750)
Danish rigsdaler (late 18C)...
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gulden or 48
stuiver (or 10.23 g fine
silver per gulden) From 1754: the
kronenthaler of 25.71 g fine silver,
worth 3.15
gulden currency or 2.7
gulden of exchange...