Holy Roman Empire mathematical reference for the minting of coins
14 Thalers from a Cologne Mark and 30 Thalers from Zollpfund in the inscriptions
A coin base weight (Münzgrundgewicht) is a mathematical reference for the minting of coins that was used in the monetary systems of the Holy Roman Empire. In conjunction with the coin standard (Münzfuß), the coin base weight indicates how many coins are to be minted from a specified standard weight.[1]
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