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

    Baden thaler. The Thaler was a coin issued by Baden of varying equivalents to its currency, the South German gulden, each of 60 kreuzer. Beginning in 1690, the Reichsthaler specie coin of 25.984 g fine silver was issued for 2 gulden. After 1754, the Conventionsthaler of 23.3856 g fine silver was issued for 2.4 gulden (2 gulden, 24 kreuzer).

  2. South German Confederation. Germany between the War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71. From 1866 to 1869, the South German Confederation or Südbund, was the idea that the southern German states of Bavaria, Württemberg, Baden and Hesse-Darmstadt would form a confederation of states. Article 4 of the Peace of Prague after the ...

  3. Starting from 1822, 'INDIA BATAV' was replaced with 'NEDERL INDIE' on all coins. One guilder from the first Dutch government issued paper money in the Netherlands Indies (1815). The Indies government in 1815 issued a series of credit paper, with denominations of ƒ1, ƒ5, ƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100, ƒ300, ƒ600 and ƒ1000.

  4. Avers des pièces de 1 et ½ florin, en argent, frappées à Munich en 1845 et 1847. Le florin de l'Allemagne du Sud ( Süddeutsche Gulden en allemand) est une ancienne monnaie de compte utilisée entre 1754 et 1873, dans le royaume de Bavière, le grand-duché de Bade, le royaume de Wurtemberg, la ville libre de Francfort et la province de ...

  5. The Gulden was worth 50 Conventionskreuzer or 60 Kreuzer Landmünze. The first Gulden coins were issued in 1837, when Bavaria entered into the South German Monetary Union, setting the Gulden equal to four sevenths of a Prussian Thaler. The Gulden was subdivided into 60 Kreuzer. In 1857, the Gulden was set equal to four sevenths of a Vereinsthaler.