- The
tallero was the
currency of
Eritrea between 1890 and 1921. It was
worth five lire and was
subdivided into ten
decimi (sing. decimo). Five lire coins...
- (Norwegian);
daler or
daalder (Dutch);
talari (Ethiopian); tallér (Hungarian);
tallero (Italian); دولار (Arabic); and
dollar (English).
Though the
Dutch pioneered...
- ilcornodafrica.it.
Retrieved 8
April 2018. "1
Tallero / 5 Lire -
Umberto I,
Italian Eritrea". "Eritrea 5 Lire/
Tallero KM 4
Prices &
Values | NGC". Bank of Italy...
- MTTs with them to pay
local expenses. In 1890 the
Italians introduced the
Tallero Eritreo,
styled after the MTT, in
their new
colony Eritrea, also hoping...
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Obsolete Boliviano (1864–1963)
Chilean escudo Dominican franco Eritrean tallero Italian lira Lombardo-Venetian lira
Luccan franc Neapolitan lira Papal...
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Modena and
Reggio also
issued scudi,
worth four lire or one
third of a
tallero. In
Malta under the
Order of St John, the
Maltese scudo circulated from...
- –
Guinea Tael (兩, liǎng) –
China Taka (টাকা) –
Bangladesh Tala –
Samoa Tallero –
Eritrea Talonas –
Lithuania Tangka –
Tibet Tenga Bukharan tenga – Bukhara...
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Redenta Italian guerrilla units (A.O.I.)
Currencies and
Stamps Eritrean tallero Italian East
African lira
Italian Somaliland lira
Italian Somaliland rupia...
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Meccaniche built 110
units (1773 to 1882); the
Officine Elettro-Ferroviarie
Tallero built 110
units (1883 to 1992); the
Officine Meccaniche Lodigiane [it]...
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grandfather of many
other similar weight coins like the daalder, dollar, tolar,
tallero, etc. The 1524 Reichsmünzordnung
defined a
standard Guldengroschen for...