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- Heller_(money) abstract "The Heller or About this sound Häller , originally a German coin valued at half a pfennig, took its name from the city of Hall am Kocher (today Schwäbisch Hall). Mints produced the coin from the beginning of the 13th century, based on a previously produced silver pfennig (Häller Pfennig, sometimes called Händelheller for its depiction of a hand on the front face), but its composition deteriorated with the mixing in copper little by little so that it was no longer considered to be a silver coin. There were red, white and black Hellers. Beginning in the Middle Ages it became a symbol of low worth, and a common German byword is "keinen (roten) Heller wert", lit.: not worth a (red) Heller, i.e. "not worth a tinker's curse".The term Heller came into wide use as a name for coins of small value throughout many of the German states up to 1873 when, after German unification, Bismarck's administration introduced the Mark and the pfennig as coinage throughout the German Empire.The German Heller saw a resurrection in 1904 when the government took over responsibility for the currency of German East Africa from the German East Africa Company. The Heller was introduced as 1/100 of a rupie instead of the pesa which had so far been a 1/64 of a rupie.In Austria-Hungary, Heller was also the term used in the Austrian half of the empire for 1/100 of the Austro-Hungarian krone (the other being fillér in the Hungarian half), the currency from 1892 until after the demise (1918) of the Empire.The term heller (Czech: haléř, Slovak: halier) was also used for a coin valued at 1/100 of a koruna (crown) in the Czech Republic (Czech koruna) and Slovakia (Slovak koruna), as well as in former Czechoslovakia (Czechoslovak koruna).Only the currency of the Czech Republic continues to use Hellers (haléře), although they survive only as a means of calculation — the Czech National Bank removed the coins themselves from circulation in 2008 and notionally replaced them with rounding to the next koruna.In the 1920s the "Heller" currency was expanded to greater denominations in the German territories and printed bills were produced to represent their value for trade.".
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- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
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- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
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- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numismatics.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Coins_of_the_Czech_koruna.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Coins_of_the_Slovak_koruna.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Coins_of_the_Slovak_koruna_(1939–45).
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Czech_National_Bank.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Czech_koruna.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovak_koruna.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Fillér.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_East_Africa.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_East_Africa_Company.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_East_African_rupie.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_gold_mark.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink German_unification.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Krone.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Pfennig.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Schwäbisch_Hall.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_koruna.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Unification_of_Germany.
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLink Øre.
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- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Heller'' coins".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''heller''".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Czech haléř".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haller".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haléř".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heller (money)".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heller".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hellers".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "halierov".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "haliers".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "haléřů".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "heller".
- Heller_(money) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hellers".
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- Heller_(money) captionRight "Reverse".
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- Heller_(money) subject Category:Coins_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Heller_(money) subject Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
- Heller_(money) subject Category:Early_Modern_currencies.
- Heller_(money) subject Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Heller_(money) subject Category:Numismatics.
- Heller_(money) comment "The Heller or About this sound Häller , originally a German coin valued at half a pfennig, took its name from the city of Hall am Kocher (today Schwäbisch Hall). Mints produced the coin from the beginning of the 13th century, based on a previously produced silver pfennig (Häller Pfennig, sometimes called Händelheller for its depiction of a hand on the front face), but its composition deteriorated with the mixing in copper little by little so that it was no longer considered to be a silver coin.".
- Heller_(money) label "Heller (money)".
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- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller_(moneda).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Haléř.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller_(Münze).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Helero.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller_(moneda).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Haller_(monnaie).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Haler.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heleris.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller_(wang).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller_(mynt).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Halerz.
- Heller_(money) sameAs m.04hfx3.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Геллер_(денежная_единица).
- Heller_(money) sameAs Геллер.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Halier.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Heller.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Hela.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Галер.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Q558904.
- Heller_(money) sameAs Q558904.
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- Heller_(money) depiction KSh_10_1942_obverse.JPG.
- Heller_(money) isPrimaryTopicOf Heller_(money).