Kronenthaler
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The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler). It contained one ninth of a Cologne mark of silver and was thus equal to the Reichsthaler of the Leipzig convention. After the Austrian Netherlands was occupied by France, several German states (Bavaria, Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt and Württemberg) issued Kronenthaler, as it had become a popular trade coin.
Currencies named thaler or similar | |
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Defunct | Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler · Baden Thaler · Conventionsthaler · Danzig Thaler · Hesse-Kassel Vereinsthaler · Hesse-Kassel Thaler · Hannovarian Vereinsthaler · Hannovarian Thaler · Kronenthaler · Maria Theresa thaler · Mecklenburg Thaler · Mecklenburg vereinsthaler · Prussian Vereinsthaler · Reichsthaler · Saxon Thaler · Vereinsthaler · Westphalian Thaler |
See also | Dollar |