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The North German thaler was the currency issued by the County of Stolberg, and after multiple divisions, by its successors Stolberg-Stolberg, Stolberg-Rossla, Stolberg-Wernigerode, Stolberg-Königstein, and Stolberg-Rochefort counties. It was issued from the late 15th century until mid 18th century when Stolberg-Wernigerode was forced to subordinate themselves to the Kingdom of Prussia and the counts of Stolberg-Stolberg and Stolberg-Rossla to the Electorate of Saxony. Numerous coinage issued by Stolberg counties was made possible by rich silver mines in their possessions.[1]
The Stolberg thaler was distinctive in its design, featuring the coat of arms of Stolberg on one side and stag facing left, often in front of a column, on the other. The coin was minted from high-quality silver and was considered to be of good weight and fineness.
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German thaler was the currency issued by the County of Stolberg, and after multiple divisions, by its successors Stolberg-Stolberg, Stolberg-Rossla,...
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currency of Sweden. The daler, like the dollar, was named after the German Thaler. The similarly named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and rigsdaler were used...
(Mythologische Briefe, 1794). He retired from Eutin in 1802 with a pension of 600 thalers, and settled at Jena. In 1805, although Johann Wolfgang von Goethe used...
pension of 200 thalers a year. On 3 May 1845 Meigen was presented with a doctor's diploma from the University of Bonn. Meigen died in Stolberg near Aachen...
by her in 1746 and is one of Austria's finest schools. The Maria Theresa thaler was issued during her reign but was continued to be struck afterwards and...
of railways, canals and roads – specifically a request for a 25 million thaler bond for building the Berlin to Königsberg railway. He did not want to levy...
Tierärztin Dr. Mertens Till, der Junge von nebenan Timm Thaler (1979 TV miniseries) Timm Thaler (2002 TV series) Tod eines Schülers Der Tod ist kein Beinbruch...
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Ragnar. "The Libertarian Alliance | RNH". rnh.is. Retrieved May 16, 2021. Stolberg, Sharyl (2006). "In Estonia, Bush Finds a Tax Actually to His Liking"....
printing. The calculated starting capital of 20,000 thalers was raised by selling shares of 100 thalers each. A total of 80 people subscribed, including...
English politician (d. 1648) July 20 – Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg, then count of Stolberg-Ilsenburg (d. 1672) July 30 – William, Margrave of Baden-Baden...
part of Poland), who had increased the Duchy's debts from 80,000 thalers to 700,000 thalers over 11 years, attempts to get the representatives of the Congress...