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Definition of Thaler

Thaler
Thaler Tha"ler, n. [G. See Dollar.] A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.

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- A thaler or taler (/ˈtɑːlər/ TAH-lər; German: Taler [ˈtaːlɐ], previously spelled Thaler) is one of the large silver coins minted in the states and territories...
- Richard H. Thaler (/ˈθeɪlər/; born September 12, 1945) is an American economist and the Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral...
- Konrad Thaler (born 19 December 1940 in Innsbruck, Austria – died 11 June 2005) was an Austrian arachnologist. Peter J. Schwendinger, other Austrian arachnologist...
- Timm Thaler may refer to: Timm Thaler (novel), 1962 children's novel written by James Krüss Timm Thaler (1979 TV series), starring Tommi Ohrner and Horst...
- Thaler is a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Thaler may also refer to: Thaler (surname) Kaplan Thaler Group, an integrated...
- The Prussian Thaler (sometimes Prussian Reichsthaler) was the currency of Prussia until 1857. In 1750, Johann Philipp Graumann implemented the Graumannscher...
- The Maria Theresa thaler (MTT) is a silver bullion coin and a type of Conventionsthaler that has been used in world trade continuously since it was first...
- written by University of Chicago economist and Nobel laureate Richard H. Thaler, and Harvard Law School professor C**** R. Sunstein, first published in 2008...
- Karin Thaler (born June 12, 1965) is a German actress who has pla**** in numerous German television films and series. Thaler was born on 12 June 1965 in...
- The North German thaler was a currency used by several states of Northern Germany from 1690 to 1873, first under the Holy Roman Empire, then by the German...