Imperial guilders (unit of account) (Q102032)

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in use in southern Germany and Austria between 1560 and 1800
  • fl.
  • Imperial guidlers
  • Guilders
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English
Imperial guilders (unit of account)
in use in southern Germany and Austria between 1560 and 1800
  • fl.
  • Imperial guidlers
  • Guilders

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20 Imperial guilders (unit of account)
3 £ (pound sterling)
1601
1806
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3 Imperial guilders (unit of account)
2 Rthl. (unit of account)
1566
1806
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1 Imperial guilders (unit of account)
2 Mark (unit of account in Lübeck and elsewhere)
1566
1806
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0.25 Imperial ducat
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0.5 Species Thaler (Imperial coin)
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2 Halber Gulden (Imperial coin)
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3 Kopffstück (Imperial coin)
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4 Ort (Fünffzehner) (Imperial coin)
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8 Halber Ort (Imperial coin)
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10 Sechser (Imperial coin)
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12 Zweyfache Landmüntze (Fünffer) (Imperial coin)
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15 Batzen (Imperial coin)
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20 Kayser-Groschen (Imperial coin)
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24 Einfache Landmüntze (Imperial coin)
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30 Halber Batzen (Imperial coin)
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60 Kreutzer (Imperial coin)
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240 Pfennig (Imperial coin)
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480 Heller (Imperial coin)
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60 Kreutzer (Imperial coin)
4 Pfennig (Imperial coin)
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12.98957222 g (gram)
1566
1800
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