-
called rijksdaalders.
Unification of the
Dutch monetary system in the
beginning of the 18th
century introduced guilder and set
rijksdaalders and silver...
- 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...
-
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...
- —
toliar Croatian —
talir Polish —
talar Low
German —
daler Dutch —
rijksdaalder (or daler,
pronounced "dollar")
Danish and
Norwegian —
rigsdaler Latvian...
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April 1713 • Batavian Revolution 19
January 1795 Po****tion • 1795 1,880,500
Currency Guilder,
rijksdaalder Today part of
Netherlands Belgium Germany...
-
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...
-
district of Weltevreden. The
building was
budgeted to cost 105,000
rijksdaalders and
Batavia in the
Nineteenth Century Photographs.
After the British...
- 60/2.5,
because the US
dollar was
erroneously equated with the
Dutch rijksdaalder having a
standard value of 2.5 guilders). "[A] variable-rate myth being...
- was
named after the
German Thaler. The
similarly named Reichsthaler,
rijksdaalder, and
rigsdaler were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary, 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...