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groschen
‖ groschen (ˈgrəʊʃən) Also 7–8 groshen, (8 grosch). Pl. groschen; also 7–8 groshen(s, 8 grosches, 9 groschens. [G. groschen masc., altered form (not dim.) of MHG. gros, grosse = F. gros: see gross n.2] Before the establishment of the present German monetary system, a small silver coin and money of a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Groschen
In the German-speaking world, the groschen was usually worth 12 pfennigs; many regional (small) groschen e.g. Bohemian groschen from Kuttenberg. wikipedia.org
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Meissen groschen
The Meissen groschen (Meißner Groschen) or broad groschen (Breite Groschen) was a Meissen-Saxon silver coin of the 14th and 15th centuries and the regional head groschen") Kreuzgroschen ("cross groschen") Löwengroschen ("lion groschen") Schildgroschen ("shield groschen") Schwertgroschen ("sword groschen wikipedia.org
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maria-groschen
† maria-groschen Obs. In 7 -grosh(en. [ad. G. Mariengroschen, f. Marien- Mary + groschen.] A German coin equivalent to eight pfennigs.1617 Moryson Itin. i. 35 Here each man paid..seuen maria-groshen for meat. Ibid. 286 At Brunswicke a Doller was worth six and thirty Maria Grosh, which are of equall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prague groschen
The Prague groschen (, , , ) was a groschen-type silver coin that was issued by Wenceslaus II of Bohemia since 1300 in the Kingdom of Bohemia and became In 1547, minting of Prague groschen was discontinued by king Ferdinand I. See also Meissen groschen, modelled on the Prague groschen. wikipedia.org
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groshen
grosh(en obs. ff. groschen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Guter Groschen
The Guter Groschen ("good groschen"), also Gutergroschen or Gutegroschen, abbreviation Ggr., is name of the groschen coin that was valued at of a Reichsthaler It was called a "good groschen" to distinguish it from the lighter Mariengroschen ("Mary's groschen"), which was only valued at  Reichsthaler. wikipedia.org
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Schildgroschen (Hesse)
It was also called the Kronichte Groschen ("crowned groschen") and Zweischildgroschen ("double Schildgroschen"). The Schildgroschens minted from 1436 are therefore also called Kronichte groschen ("crowned groschen"). wikipedia.org
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Bartgroschen
The groschen were the first Saxon coins with a portrait of the regent. Groschen Silver coins Coins of the Holy Roman Empire wikipedia.org
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芬尼
Speciestaler à 32 Groschen = 384 Pf 1 (preußischer) Taler (ab 1821) à 30 Silbergroschen = 360 Pf 1 (sächsischer) Taler (ab 1841) à 30 Neu-Groschen = 300 Neu-Pf 1 (Rechnungs-)(preußischer) Reichstaler à 24 Groschen = 288 Pf 1 (Vereins-)Gulden (à 20 Groschen) = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pf 1 Nürnberger Pfund wikipedia.org
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Sechsling
/Norw.) or Sechser, was the name of a type of coin with a value of six Pfennigs, representing half a Groschen or half Schilling depending on the monetary referred to in Germany as a Groschen. wikipedia.org
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Apfelgroschen
The Apfelgroschen is an historical German coin that was a type of Guter Groschen ("good groschen"). References External links Silver coins Coins of the Holy Roman Empire Groschen wikipedia.org
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Mariengroschen
Mary's groschen") is an historical coin that was a type of groschen minted in Lower Saxony and Westphalia from the 16th to the 19th century. The Meissen Groschen gained influence through the debasement of the Mariengroschen. wikipedia.org
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Austrian schilling
5 groschen issues in 1931. The 1 and 5 groschen and the first type of 10 groschen were in zinc, with the 20 groschen struck in aluminium-bronze. wikipedia.org
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Dreikreuzer
The Dreikreuzer ("triple kreuzer"), also referred to as a Landgroschen ("state groschen") or Kaisergroschen ("emperor groschen"), was the name of a coin In Silesia, the Dreikreuzer was also known under the name Böhm, which probably stood for "Bohemian groschen". wikipedia.org
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