- The
rijksdaalder (Dutch pronunciation: [rɛiksˈdaːldər] ; "Imperial dollar") was a
Dutch coin
first issued by the
Republic of the
Seven United Netherlands...
-
silver was
valued at 32
stuivers (1.6G) in 1575. The
Dutch Republic's
Rijksdaalder of 25.40 g fine silver, a
local version of the
German reichsthaler, was...
- Speciethaler, etc.
Units used in the
Netherlands include the daalder, the
rijksdaalder and the leeuwendaalder. From 1754, many
German states used the Conventionsthaler...
- —
toliar Croatian —
talir Polish —
talar Low
German —
daler Dutch —
rijksdaalder (or daler)
Danish and
Norwegian —
rigsdaler Latvian — dālderis Swedish...
- was
named after the
German Thaler. The
similarly named Reichsthaler,
rijksdaalder, and
rigsdaler were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Netherlands...
-
currency at 1.5
Gulden or 90
kreuzer by 1615. The
Dutch adopted it as the
rijksdaalder with 25.40 g fine
silver and
valued at 2.5
Dutch guilders as of 1618...
- at the 1608
valuation of the 25.7g
rijksdaalder at 48 stuiver[clarification needed]. In practice, the
rijksdaalder proved less
desirable than the better-known...
-
Burgundian Cross Thaler (Bourgondrische Kruisdaalder), the German-inspired
Rijksdaalder, and the
Dutch lion
dollar (leeuwendaalder). The
latter coin was used...
-
Denmark until 1875. The
similarly named Reichsthaler,
riksdaler and
rijksdaalder were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary,
Sweden and the Netherlands...
- coins. This
caption was
formerly written on the edge of the guilder,
rijksdaalder (two and a half guilder), five guilders, ten
guilders and twenty-five...