The rigsdaler was the name of several currencies used in Denmark until 1875.[1] The similarly named Reichsthaler, riksdaler and rijksdaalder were used in Germany and Austria-Hungary, Sweden and the Netherlands, respectively. These currencies were often anglicized as rix-dollar[2] or rixdollar.
^"1875 Fra rigsdaler til kroner". www.nationalbanken.dk. Danmarks Nationalbank. Retrieved 2015-02-02.
^*Dan H. Andersen & Erik Helmer Pedersen (2004) A History of Prices and Wages in Denmark, 1660-1800. Vol. II. Prices and Wages in Danish estate Accounts Archived 2009-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. Copenhagen, Schultz Grafisk. ISBN 87-609-1221-9
fine silver, hence 25.28 g silver in a rigsdaler specie. Following the Danish state bankruptcy of 1813, Denmark dropped out of the currency system above...
4⁄5 Danishrigsdaler. The rigsdaler was replaced by the daler. In 1766 and 1767, 6, 12 and 24 skilling coins were struck in silver for the Danish West...
2⁄3 rigsdaler, 4 marks, or 64 skilling. The modern-day krone was introduced as the currency of Denmark in January 1875. It replaced the rigsdaler at a...
The rigsdaler was the currency of Greenland until 1874. It was equal to the Danishrigsdaler which circulated in Greenland alongside distinct banknotes...
Rigsdaler is a unit of currency. Rigsdaler may refer to: DanishrigsdalerDanish West Indian rigsdaler Greenlandic rigsdaler Norwegian rigsdaler See also...
named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and rigsdaler were used in Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Netherlands, and Denmark-Norway, respectively. Riksdaler is...
contest between the Danish Rigsraadet and the German counsellors, both of whom sought to rule through the king. Though the Danish party won a victory...
Scandinavia in the 17th century DanishrigsdalerDanish West Indian rigsdaler Greenlandic rigsdaler Norwegian rigsdaler Norwegian speciedaler Swedish riksdaler...
The Danish Gold Coast (Danish: Danske Guldkyst or Dansk Guinea) comprised the colonies that Denmark–Norway controlled in Africa as a part of the Gold...
grams fine silver, which was equal to one Norwegian speciedaler or two Danishrigsdaler. Sweden's riksdaler specie was slightly heavier at 25.5 g and was equal...
the European continent (German: Reichsthaler, Dutch: rijksdaalder, Danish: rigsdaler, Swedish: riksdaler). The same term was also used of currency in Cape...
sýslumaður (sheriff) of Streymoy, Hans Christopher Müller once paid two Danishrigsdaler for a stuffed specimen from Nólsoy. Such sums, a healthy amount of...
union replaced the three legacy currencies at the rate of 1 krone = ½ Danishrigsdaler = ¼ Norwegian speciedaler = 1 Swedish riksdaler. The new currency became...
The daler (Danish, plural the same or dalere, English: dollar) was the currency of the Danish West Indies between 1849 and 1917, and of the United States...
silver) also coexisting with lower-valued Rigsdaler currency or courant; see Danishrigsdaler & Norwegian rigsdaler. In Sweden, the Riksdaler Specie of 25...
debt. The Danish currency is the Danish krone, subdivided into 100 øre. The krone and øre were introduced in 1875, replacing the former rigsdaler and skilling...
History". Vinow.com. Retrieved 27 July 2017. Westergaard, Waldemar (1917). The Danish West Indies Under Company Rule (1671–1754). New York: The Macmillan Company...
Old unit Year German gold mark = 1⁄3 Vereinsthaler 1873 Danish krone = 1⁄2 Danishrigsdaler 1875 South African rand = 1⁄2 South African pound 1961 Australian...
Danish overseas colonies and Dano-Norwegian colonies (Danish: De danske kolonier) were the colonies that Denmark–Norway (Denmark after 1814) possessed...
Scandinavian daler coins included the Swedish riksdaler (1604) and the Danishrigsdaler (1625). In the early 19th century, these countries introduced their...
Continental dollar DanishrigsdalerDanish West Indian daler Danish West Indian rigsdaler Dominican dollar Dutch rijksdaalder Greenlandic rigsdaler Grenadian dollar...