- The
Mariengroschen ("St. Mary's groschen") is an
historical coin that was a type of
groschen minted in
Lower Saxony and
Westphalia from the 16th to the...
- Neugroschen,
Groten (plural: Grote) in
northern Germany, English: groat,
Mariengroschen, Grösch(e)l were
worth between 2½ and 10 pfennigs. The
later Kreuzer...
- was
equal to
those of the
preceding states,
including the
Hannovarian thaler. It was
subdivided into 36
Mariengroschen, each of 8 Pfennig. v t e v t e...
- George, Prin****lity of Calenberg, 2
Mariengroschen state coins, 1638 (Gerhard Welter, 1462)...
-
coins were
issued in
denominations of 2/3 thaler, 1/3
thaler and 24
Mariengroschen. Even
among coins issued by the same
state the image,
location and spelling...
- It was
called a "good groschen" to
distinguish it from the
lighter Mariengroschen ("Mary's groschen"),
which was only
valued at 1⁄36 Reichsthaler. The...
-
states for this thaler: 11⁄2 gulden, 90 kreuzer, 24 gutegroschen, 36
mariengroschen, etc. 1750: This year saw yet
another reduction in
weight in the areas...
- counted. For one w**** of
hired work in 1617 a
hewer was paid just 18
Mariengroschen. This w****'s
wages would not even buy a
pound of
butter at that time...
- 1
Reichsgulden = 60
Kreuzer = 240
Pfennige Hanover — 1
Thaler = 36
Mariengroschen = 288
Pfennige Hamburg — 1
Thaler = 3 Mark = 48
Schillinge = 96 Pfennige;...
- the
Conventions standard of 3/40 a Mark). It was
subdivided into 36
Mariengroschen, each of 8 Pfennig.
Between 1807 and 1813, the
Westphalian thaler (equal...