Guldiner
Guldengroschen |
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Siegmund of Tyrol . 1427 - 1496 . |
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Guldiner or Guldengroschen was the silver equivalent of gold guilder at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries. It was a forerunner of the thaler or Reichstaler .
A similar term is the ducaton , which was the silver equivalent of the golden ducat, which was coined in Italy and the Netherlands and also circulated in the German-speaking area in the 16th and 17th centuries .
See also
- Saxon Coin History # From 1500 until joining the Imperial Coin Order in 1571
- Annaberg Mint, first silver guilders
- Wittenberg Mint, Taler period, first silver guilders
- Beard groschen, preparation of the large silver currency (the silver guilders)
Web links
Guldiner
Commons : Guldengroschen - album with pictures, videos and audio files
- coingallery.de - Lübeck Guldiner from 1528
Ducaton
- Lorenzo Fedel: Ducaton [silver crown]. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Duggatōn and Duggatōner in the Swiss Idioticon Volume XII Sp. 1194 f.