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Property / Wikimedia Commons Item image: Johann Georg I. Vikariatstaler 1612, mit Gegenstempeln Reiter und Datum 1655, Jefimok, CNG.jpg / rank | |||||||
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Property / Online information: https://www.reppa.de/lexikon/jefimok / rank | |||||||
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29.2 g (gram)
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Property / Mass: 29.2 g (gram) / rank | |||||||
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27.4 g (gram)
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Property / Silver content: 27.4 g (gram) / rank | |||||||
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Jefimoks were various Taler coins that were used as currency to pay foreigners. The coins would receive an additional embossing usually with they year's number | |||||||
Property / Note: Jefimoks were various Taler coins that were used as currency to pay foreigners. The coins would receive an additional embossing usually with they year's number / rank | |||||||
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937.5
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Property / Fineness (/1000): 937.5 / rank | |||||||
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Property / Named after: Joachimsthaler / rank | |||||||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 24 June 2024
Russian silver thaler, derived from the Polish term Joachimik (Joachimsthaler), Western European thaler with Russian counterstamp
- Jefimok
- Efimok
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Jefimok |
Russian silver thaler, derived from the Polish term Joachimik (Joachimsthaler), Western European thaler with Russian counterstamp |
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29.2 g (gram)
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27.4 g (gram)
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Jefimoks were various Taler coins that were used as currency to pay foreigners. The coins would receive an additional embossing usually with they year's number
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937.5
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