- used in the
Netherlands include the daalder, the
rijksdaalder and the
leeuwendaalder. From 1754, many
German states used the
Conventionsthaler as well as...
- "lion", and is
derived from the
Dutch thaler (
leeuwendaalder "lion thaler/dollar"). The
Dutch leeuwendaalder was
imitated in
several German and
Italian cities...
- "lion", and is
derived from the
Dutch thaler (
leeuwendaalder "lion thaler/dollar"). The
Dutch leeuwendaalder was
imitated in
several German and
Italian cities...
-
dollars in the form of German-Dutch
reichsthalers and
native Dutch leeuwendaalders ('lion dollars'), it was the
ubiquitous Spanish American eight-real...
- February [O.S. 24 January] 1859
Currency Grosh, denarii, aspri, ducat, florin, ughi [ro],
leeuwendaalder,
Austrian florin and
others Today part of Romania...
- 1630) 4,301 (in 1650) 9,000 (in 1674)
Currency Dutch rijksdaalder,
leeuwendaalder Today part of
United States Connecticut Delaware New
Jersey New York...
- Kruisdaalder), the German-inspired Rijksdaalder, and the
Dutch lion
dollar (
leeuwendaalder). The
latter coin was used for
Dutch trade in the
Middle East, in the...
- Kruisdaalder), the German-inspired Rijksdaalder, and the
Dutch lion
dollar (
leeuwendaalder). The
latter coin was used for
Dutch trade in the
Middle East, in the...
-
rijksdaalder (Empire dollar),
worth 48 to 50
stuivers (Dutch shillings)
Leeuwendaalder (Lion dollar),
worth 36 to 42
stuivers For the
plain daalder (Dutch...
-
silver was
valued at 32
stuivers (1.6G) in 1566. The
Dutch Republic's
leeuwendaalder (Lion dollar) of 20.57g fine
silver was
valued at 32
stuivers (1.6G)...