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- Conventionsthaler abstract "The Conventionsthaler 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 or about 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standard the Kronenthaler which contained one ninth of a mark.During the early 19th century, the Conventionstaler was superseded by a Thaler containing one fourteenth of a Cologne mark of silver, based on the Prussian Thaler".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageID "2935951".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageLength "1060".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageRevisionID "675627731".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_gulden.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Cologne_mark.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Groschen.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Heller_(money).
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Kronenthaler.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Pfennig.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Prussian_thaler.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Reichsthaler.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink South_German_gulden.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLink Thaler.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conventionsthaler".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLinkText "conventionsthaler".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageWikiLinkText "£6".
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin-stub.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-hist-stub.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_German.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Money-unit-stub.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thaler.
- Conventionsthaler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Conventionsthaler subject Category:Coins_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Conventionsthaler subject Category:Currencies_of_Germany.
- Conventionsthaler subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Conventionsthaler hypernym Coin.
- Conventionsthaler type Agent.
- Conventionsthaler type Currency.
- Conventionsthaler type Denomination.
- Conventionsthaler type Entity.
- Conventionsthaler type Redirect.
- Conventionsthaler comment "The Conventionsthaler 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 or about 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.".
- Conventionsthaler label "Conventionsthaler".
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Q570716.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konventionsdaler.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konventionstaler.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konvencia_talero.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konventionstaler.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konvenciós_tallér.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konventionstaler.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Konvencinis_taleris.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Conventionsthaler.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs m.08dspm.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Конвенционный_талер.
- Conventionsthaler sameAs Q570716.
- Conventionsthaler wasDerivedFrom Conventionsthaler?oldid=675627731.
- Conventionsthaler isPrimaryTopicOf Conventionsthaler.