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  2. Slovenian tolar - Wikipedia

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    Coins Freq. used: 50 stotinov, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 tolarjev ... The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 ...

  3. Tolar - Wikipedia

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    The tolar (German: Thaler) or Jáchymovský tolar was a silver coin minted in the Kingdom of Bohemia from 1520 until 1672 in Jáchymov (German: Joachimsthal). The obverse of the coin depicts Saint Joachim with the coat-of-arms of the noble family Schlik , who founded the mint in the Ore Mountains , with the titles of the Schlik brothers in ...

  4. Thaler - Wikipedia

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    Unrelated to specific coins, the name of the thaler survives in various modern currency names, in the form dollar in twenty-three currencies used in countries including Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand and the United States of America, and also in the Samoan tālā and the Slovenian tolar (before adoption of the euro).

  5. Slovenian adoption of the euro - Wikipedia

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    Replacement of the Slovenian tolar with the euro [3] Slovenia was the first among the 2004 EU entrants to adopt the euro after its introduction in 2007, replacing its previous national currency, the Slovenian tolar , entirely after a short dual circulation period.

  6. Maria Theresa thaler - Wikipedia

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    The coin remains popular in North Africa and the Middle East to this day in its original form: a silver coin with a portrait of the ruler on the front and the Habsburg Double Eagle on the back. [8] In the United Kingdom, the Maria Theresa thaler bearing the date of 1780 is a "protected coin" for of Part II of the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act ...

  7. Hasegg Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Thaler, a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years, sees its name live on in various currencies as the "dollar" or "tolar". The mint ceased production in 1806 due to the Napoleonic Wars and the increasing lack of local silver resources. The mint is a museum since 1975 (Museum Münze Hall) and open to the general ...

  8. Donald Trump launches his own $TRUMP meme coin — and it’s ...

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    The rise of meme coins. A meme coin is a type of cryptocurrency that draws its inspiration from internet memes, characters or trends. In this case, Donald Trump’s second term and the subsequent ...

  9. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    tolar [83] Spain: euro [84] € EUR euro cent: peseta [84] Sweden: krona [85] kr. SEK öre: riksdaler [85] Switzerland: franc [86] CHF [86] CHF rappen, also called centime, centesimo, and rap none [86] Turkey: lira [87] ₺ TRY kuruş: old lira [87] Ukraine: hryvnia [88] ₴ UAH kopeck (копійка) karbovanets [88] United Kingdom: sterling ...