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Reichsgulden was an
official coin of the Holy
Roman Empire in the 16th century,
issued in two,
officially equivalent, forms: the
Goldgulden the Guldengroschen...
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standard (at the time 91.7% gold) was
adopted for the Holy
Roman Empire's
Reichsgulden. The
Dutch guilder is
symbolized as Fl. or ƒ,
which means florijn (florin)...
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currency gulden For the gold gulden:
Guilder § gold
guilder Rhenish gulden Reichsgulden (disambiguation), one of two 16th-century
coins of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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groschen used in the
written word was
stamped on the
Electoral Saxon golden Reichsgulden zu 21
Groschen of 1584. In this case, it was
probably intended to express...
- states. The
ordinance of 1524
defined two
coins of
equal value to the
Reichsgulden currency. The
silver guldengroschen, 8
minted from an eight-ounce Cologne...
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German Coins Frankfurt — 1
Reichstaler = 90
Kreuzer = 360
Pfennige OR 1
Reichsgulden = 60
Kreuzer = 240
Pfennige Hanover — 1
Thaler = 36
Mariengroschen =...
- laid down that the
imperial mint
standard for a
silver coin
called the
Reichsgulden was that 8
coins with a
fineness of 15 lots (937.5⁄1000) were to be made...
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century the
Hohlbatzen ("hollow Batzen") was
worth five
Kreuzer (1/12
Reichsgulden), the
regular Batzen four Kreuzer, the
Basel and Zürich
Batzen were valued...
- der sächsischen Münz- und Medaillen-Geschichte … (in German). p. 71 –
Reichsgulden zu 21
Groschen unter Schießkleinode. Das fürstliche
Beilager Herzog Johann...
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According to the
minting convention of 25
August 1837, the new
issue of the
Reichsgulden was also an
invoice coin. 1
Reichstaler = 1 ½
Gulden = 22 ½
Batzen =...