- The
Reichsthaler (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌtaːlɐ];
modern spelling Reichstaler), or more
specifically the
Reichsthaler specie, was a
standard thaler silver coin...
- the
Reichsthaler specie or
silver coin from 1566
until the
Kipper und
Wipper crisis of 1618, a
thaler currency unit
worth less than the
Reichsthaler specie...
-
Empire was the
Guldengroschen of 1524, its longest-lived coin was the
Reichsthaler,
which contained 1⁄9
Cologne Mark of fine
silver (or 25.984 g), and which...
-
currencies of the Holy
Roman Empire including the
Reichsthaler silver coin. In 1566, a
Reichsthaler was
introduced of
which 9 were to be
minted from a...
- 1806 Area 1150 1,100,000 km2 (420,000 sq mi) Po****tion • 1700 23,000,000 • 1800 29,000,000
Currency Multiple: thaler, guilder, groschen,
Reichsthaler...
- like the dollar, was
named after the
German Thaler. The
similarly named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and
rigsdaler were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary...
- of
several currencies used in
Denmark until 1875. The
similarly named Reichsthaler,
riksdaler and
rijksdaalder were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary...
- Po****tion • 1816 10,349,000 • 1871 24,689,000 • 1939 41,915,040
Currency Reichsthaler (until 1750)
Prussian thaler (1750–1857)
Vereinsthaler (1857–1873) German...
-
Cologne Mark of
silver made 91⁄4
reichsthalers banco or 273⁄4
marks banco (hence, 25.28 g fine
silver per
reichsthaler or 8.43 g per mark), or 591⁄3 marks...
- • 1816 10,349,031 • 1871 24,689,000 • 1910 40,169,219
Currency 1701–1750
Reichsthaler 1750–1857
Thaler 1857–1873
Vereinsthaler 1873–1914
Goldmark 1914–1918...