Conventionsthaler

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The Conventionstaler was a standard silver coin of the Holy Roman Empire. It was introduced in 1754 and contained one tenth of a Cologne mark of silver (~23.39 grams).

The Conventionstaler was used as a standard in most of the Empire, with a variety of subdivisions being used, including the Reichsthaler, Austro-Hungarian Gulden, South German Gulden, Groschen, Pfennig and Heller. The Conventionstaler replaced as standard the Kronenthaler which contained one ninth of a mark.

During the early 19th century, the Conventionstaler was superseded by a Thaler containing one fourteenth of a Cologne mark of silver, based on the Prussian Thaler


Thalers
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
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