1, 2, 5 or 1⁄2, 10 pfennig or 1 neugroschen, 1 thaler
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This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
The North German thaler was the currency of the Electorate and Kingdom of Saxony until 1857. Between 1754 and 1841, it was equal to three quarters of a Conventionsthaler and was subdivided into 24 Groschen, each of 12 Pfennig. In 1841, Saxony partially decimalized, dividing the Thaler (now equal to the Prussian Thaler) into 30 Neugroschen, each of 10 Pfennig. The Thaler was replaced by the Vereinsthaler at par.
The duchies of Saxe-Altenburg and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha also issued coinage according to the Saxon system, from 1841 and 1837, respectively.
The North German thaler was the currency of the Electorate and Kingdom of Saxony until 1857. Between 1754 and 1841, it was equal to three quarters of a...
thaler corresponded in value to the Prussian thaler, the Saxon Neugroschen as 1⁄30 thaler to the Prussian silver groschen also valued at 1⁄30 thaler....
The Thaler was the currency of the Electorate, later Kingdom of Hanover until 1857. It was identical to the North German thaler except from 1754 to 1834...
Lordship of Cottbus [de], formerly a collection of Prussian enclaves within Saxon Lower Lusatia, to Saxony. The treaties also established the Polish Duchy...
demonetized in 1908. Thaler currencies identical to the North German thaler include the Hesse-Kassel thaler, Saxonthaler and Stolberg thaler, though not all...
The Vereinsthaler (German: [fɛɐ̯ˈʔaɪnsˌtaːlɐ], union thaler) was a standard silver coin used in most German states and the Austrian Empire in the years...
currency of Sweden. The daler, like the dollar, was named after the German Thaler. The similarly named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and rigsdaler were used...
The Thaler was the currency of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen until 1873, when Germany adopted the gold mark (ℳ). It was divided into 72 Grote, each...
dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, after which they gained the Saxon kingship through an alliance with Napoleon. The Electorate of Saxony then...
The treaty defines the 10½ thaler standard (10½-Taler-Fuß standard, Zinna Münzfuß). The two states agreed to keep the 9-thaler standard of the Imperial...
state their relationship to the Cologne Mark in the inscription. The Saxon 1⁄12 Thaler of 1763 in the photograph is inscribed with CLX EINE FEINE MARCK;...
base value, ten years later the Wettins minted silver gulden, the first Saxonthaler coins. The enormous silver production of the Ore Mountain mines made...
brought in from the Białowieża Forest for the feast. Approximately 4 million thalers were spent for this occasion. Augustus II died suddenly on 1 February 1733...
Nevertheless, they were considered equivalent to the Saxon Speciesreichstaler. The 1⁄3 Thalers, on the other hand, were of lower value. According to...
Joachimsthal, became famous and gave their name to the medieval coin known as the Thaler from which the word "dollar" is derived. After the end of the Hussite Wars...
One thaler was no longer 288 pfennigs, but 360 Pfennings. This new ratio was also reflected on the side with the coat of arms: 360 EINEN THALER. Other...
currency of the Kingdom of Saxony between 1857 and 1873. It replaced the Thaler at par and was replaced by the Mark at a rate of 1 Vereinsthaler = 3 Mark...
notional accounting gulden) of the same value. When the Saxon Guldengroschen (silver gulden, thaler coins), which had had the same value as the gold gulden...
often under a new name to distinguish it from the old, was worth 1⁄30 of a Thaler or Taler. This began in 1821 in Prussia, where the coin was called the Silbergroschen...