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  2. Maria Theresa thaler - Wikipedia

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    This new, post-1751 thaler has continued as a trade coin ever since. Since the death of Maria Theresa in 1780, the coin has always been dated 1780. On 19 September 1857, Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria declared the Maria Theresa thaler to be an official trade coinage. A little over a year later, on 31 October 1858, it lost its status as a ...

  3. Thaler - Wikipedia

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    The Maria Theresa thaler, the most famous example of the Conventionsthaler minted from 1751, enjoyed a special role as trade currency and continued to be minted long after the death of Maria Theresa in 1780, with coins minted after her death always showing the year 1780. Francis Joseph of Austria declared it an official trade coinage in 1857 ...

  4. Trade coin - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous trade coins of the 18th century is the Austrian Maria Theresa thaler. Although dated 1780, it has been minted continuously in Austria well into the 21st century for sale to collectors. The Maria Theresa thaler was previously exported in large quantities to East Africa and the Middle East.

  5. Conventionsthaler - Wikipedia

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    During the early 19th century, the Conventionsthaler of 1 + 1 ⁄ 3 thaler (17.5392 g fine silver per thaler) was superseded in Northern Germany by the Prussian thaler containing 1 ⁄ 14 of a Cologne mark or 16.70 g fine silver, while the Conventionsthaler of 2.4 South German gulden (9.73 g fine silver per gulden) was superseded by the 2.7 ...

  6. Kronenthaler - Wikipedia

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    The situation was resolved in the Netherlands by reducing the fine silver content of the Dutch gulden to 9.45 grams, and in the Southern German states by adopting a new parity of 1 gulden = 4 ⁄ 7 Prussian thaler = 1 ⁄ 24.5 Cologne mark =9.545 grams of silver as part of the German Customs Union and currency union of 1837. The kronenthaler ...

  7. South German gulden - Wikipedia

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    The South German Gulden then departed from the Austro-Hungarian gulden after it valued the Carolin d'or of 7.51 g fine gold at 11 Gulden in Southern Germany versus 9 Gulden in Austria. Each South German gulden was therefore worth 7.51 ÷ 11 = 0.6827 g fine gold or 0.6827 × 14.5 = 9.9 g fine silver.

  8. Is Tofu Actually Healthy? Nutritionists Weigh In - AOL

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    You can also enhance its nutritional value by cooking it with heat-healthy oils like olive oil or adding flavorful spices and herbs instead of high-sodium sauces. Also, try to limit fried tofu.”

  9. Friedrich d'or - Wikipedia

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    Even at the pistole's lower value of 4.8 thalers, the thaler's silver equivalent of 18.3 g is still below the standard. What followed was the North German thaler's silver standard lowered after 1750 to 13 1 ⁄ 3 per Cologne Mark , or 17.539 g fine silver (in Prussia, 14 per Mark or 16.704 g).

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