- The
Neugroschen ("new groschen",
abbreviation Ngr.) was a
Saxon Scheidemünze coin
minted from 1841 to 1873
which had the
inscription Neugroschen. This...
-
groschen was
usually worth 12 pfennigs; many
regional (small)
groschen e.g.
Neugroschen,
Groten (plural: Grote) in
northern Germany, English: groat, Mariengroschen...
- by the Mark at a rate of 1
Vereinsthaler = 3 Mark. The
Vereinsthaler was
subdivided into 30
Neugroschen, each of 10 Pfennig.
Money portal v t e v t e...
- Silbergroschen, each of 12 Pfennig. See
Prussian Vereinsthaler. In Saxony, the
Neugroschen was
equal to the
Prussian Silbergroschen but was
divided into 10 Pfennig...
- Vereinsthaler, Konventionsthaler, Kreuzer, ****er, Groschen, Silbergroschen,
Neugroschen, Gulden, Konventionsgulden, Schilling, Mark, Pfennig, Neu-Pfennig, Franc...
- thalers") 1
Vereinsthaler = 30
Neugroschen ("new groschen") = 300
pfennig 1
Neugroschen = 10
pfennigs (1 fine mark = 420
Neugroschen) The
thaler corresponded...
-
convenient in
other countries. With its
value of 3
Pfennige ( = 3/10
Neugroschen = 1/100 Thaler), the
Sachsendreier was
meant to
frank printed matters...
- decimalized,
dividing the
Thaler (now
equal to the
Prussian Thaler) into 30
Neugroschen, each of 10 Pfennig. The
Thaler was
replaced by the
Vereinsthaler at...
- (Saurashtra)
Dates 1850 – 1868
Capital Dresden Currency 10
pfennige = 1
neugroschen; 30
neugroschen = 1
thaler Refer German States Dates 1945 – 1946
Capital Halle...