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- called rijksdaalders. Unification of the Dutch monetary system in the beginning of the 18th century introduced guilder and set rijksdaalders and silver...
- 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...
- Utrecht, West Friesland, Zeeland, and Zwolle minted armored half bust rijksdaalders until the end of the 17th century. The pace of depreciation of the small-denomination...
- district of Weltevreden. The building was budgeted to cost 105,000 rijksdaalders and Batavia in the Nineteenth Century Photographs. After the British...
- counterstamp imported ducatons (which were thereby given greater value), rijksdaalders and half ducatons. This measure ended in 1692. Another counterstamping...
- — toliar Croatiantalir Polishtalar Low Germandaler Dutchrijksdaalder (or daler) Danish and Norwegianrigsdaler Latvian — dālderis Swedish...
- 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...
- Burgundian Cross Thaler (Bourgondrische Kruisdaalder), the German-inspired Rijksdaalder, and the Dutch lion dollar (leeuwendaalder). The latter coin was used...
- April 1713 • Batavian Revolution 19 January 1795 Po****tion • 1795 1,880,500 Currency Guilder, rijksdaalder Today part of Netherlands Belgium Germany...
- eccie, pop (Previously when it was 1 Guilder – "piek") 2.5 Guilders: rijksdaalder (in Amsterdam "knaak") 5 euro: lotto, vijfje ("fiver") 10 euro: donnie...