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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saxon_ThalerSaxon thaler - Wikipedia

    Saxon thaler. 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.

    • Thaler

      A thaler or taler (/ ˈ t ɑː l ər / TAH-lər; German: Taler,...

  2. The Conventionstaler or Konventionstaler ("Convention thaler "), [a] was a standard silver coin in the Austrian Empire and the southern German states of the Holy Roman Empire from the mid-18th to early 19th-centuries. Its most famous example is the Maria Theresa thaler which is still minted today.

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  4. Prussian thaler. The Prussian Thaler (sometimes Prussian Reichsthaler) was the currency of Prussia until 1857. In 1750, Johann Philipp Graumann implemented the Graumannscher Fuß with 14 thalers issued to a Cologne Mark of fine silver, or 16.704 g per thaler.

  5. The Wechselthaler, also spelt Wechseltaler or Wechsel-Thaler ("exchange thaler "), was minted in 1670 and 1671 in the Electorate of Saxony under Elector John George II (1656–1680) to the Wechselthaler or Burgundian thaler standard (861/1000 fineness ).