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Definition of Thalers

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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- German thalers being replaced by lower-valued Prussian thalers worth 14 to a Cologne Mark of fine silver (or 16.704 g), and with each thaler now divided...
- Richard H. Thaler (/ˈθeɪlər/; born September 12, 1945) is an American economist and the Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral...
- implemented the Graumannscher Fuß with 14 thalers issued to a Cologne Mark of fine silver, or 16.704 g per thaler. Gold coins were called as Friedrich d'or...
- shooting thalers were cantonal pieces, minted in the 1840s by Grisons and Glarus as sovereign cantons of the Restored Confederacy. These two thalers were...
- Krüss wrote a sequel novel, Timm Thalers Puppen oder Die verkaufte Menschenliebe (roughly translated as Timm Thaler's Puppets, or the Traded Love for Mankind)...
- a standard trade coin and several nations began striking Maria Theresa thalers. The following mints have struck MTTs: Birmingham, Bombay, Brussels, London...
- 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...
- identical to the North German thaler before the 1750s, it was the only currency to maintain the gold standard of 5 thalers to a Friedrich d'or pistole from...
- 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...
- to 4 Basel franken. The first Thalers were issued between 1542 and 1552 by the city of Basel, together with 1⁄2 Thaler between 1542 and 1548. In the 17th...