- The
Silbergroschen was a coin used in
Prussia and
several other German Confederation states in
northern Germany during the 19th century,
worth one thirtieth...
- into 30
Silbergroschen, each of 12 Pfennig. See
Prussian Vereinsthaler. In Saxony, the
Neugroschen was
equal to the
Prussian Silbergroschen but was divided...
- 1
Vereinsthaler = 3 Mark. The
Vereinsthaler was
subdivided into 30
Silbergroschen, each of 12 Pfennings.
William Arthur Shaw (1896). The
History of Currency...
- Prussia's
currency was
unified in 1821, with the
Thaler subdivided into 30
Silbergroschen, each of 12 Pfennige.
While the
predominant North German thaler used...
- fine
silver (or 16.704 g), and with each
thaler now
divided into 30
silbergroschen. The
Prussian thaler was also
fixed at 13⁄4
South German gulden. 1857:...
- Taler. This
began in 1821 in Prussia,
where the coin was
called the
Silbergroschen (Sgr) and was
worth 12 pfennigs.
Saxony followed in 1840 with the Neugroschen...
- 30
silbergroschen. New
silver coins were
issued for 10
silbergroschen worth 1⁄3 thaler, as well as
smaller coins for 5, 2+1⁄2 and 1
silbergroschen. In...
- Thaler, Vereinsthaler, Konventionsthaler, Kreuzer, ****er, Groschen,
Silbergroschen, Neugroschen, Gulden, Konventionsgulden, Schilling, Mark, Pfennig, Neu-Pfennig...
- permits. The cost of a P****karte was 17.5 Kreuzer,
equivalent to 5
Silbergroschen. From 1916, the
Personalausweis (Identity card)
became the identification...
- 96 Pfennige;
later 12
Pfennige = 1
Schilling Prussia — 1
Thaler = 30
Silbergroschen India Calcutta and
Madras — 1
rupee = 16
annas = 64
paise = 192 pies...