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- The Zollpfund ("customs pound") is an historical German weight based on the old pound. In 1854, the German Customs Union, the Zollverein, fixed the pound...
- official m**** standard of the German Customs Union and was renamed the Zollpfund, but local pounds continued to co-exist with the Zollverein pound for...
- the direction of the decimal system. Instead of the Cologne Mark, the Zollpfund ("customs pound") of the German Customs Union (Zollverein) of 500 grams...
- 1840–71, in Österreich 1852–1875 der Zollzentner = 50 kg, eingeteilt in 100 Zollpfund; die meisten deutschen Staaten nahmen 1858 oder früher das Z. als Landesgewicht...
- replaced the Cologne Mark with its coin base weight of 233.855g, by the Zollpfund ("customs pound") with a weight of 500g. Since the 14 Thaler standard...
- 36 square yards (16.19 m2; 0.00400 acres) Pfund (Prussia): 467.711 g Zollpfund: 500 g 1⁄2 Pfund. Equal to 233.856 g (Cologne). 1⁄16 of a Pfund. Roughly...
- Commercial Code in 1856. As part of the code the Zollverein introduced the Zollpfund (Customs Pound) which was defined as exactly 500 g and could be split...
- given a boost when the German Zollverein (Customs Union) introduced the Zollpfund of 500 g in 1850. The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London was followed...
- diesem zu reguliren und das Apothekerpfund auf genau drei Viertheile des Zollpfunds festzustellen?" Seeger (1847). "Vorschlag zu Abänderung unseres gegenwärtigen...
- Lübeck, Oldenburg and Schaumburg-Lippe the lot was defined as a tenth of a Zollpfund = 50g. In the other states, the pound remained divided into 32 lots. In...