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- In medieval and early modern Germany, the Münzmeister (lit. 'mint master'; Latin monetarius) was the head or manager of a mint, a moneyer with responsibility...
- of Pirkstein gained Rataje in 1420. He was the highest hofmeister and münzmeister of the Kingdom of Bohemia, an administrator of the royal towns including...
- keys and seals and was also the recording clerk of the chapter. The Münzmeister (master of the mint) of Thorn. In 1226, the order received the right...
-  'mint-warden') was the title of an official whose duties included supervising the Münzmeister and the stock of precious metals used in minting. He was responsible...
- astrologer of the German Renaissance. Barbara Thenn (1519–1579), merchant and Münzmeister Heinrich Biber (ca 1644-1704), violinist and composer in Salzburg from...
- inventors and discoverers List of mints Master of the Mint Mint-made errors Münzmeister Ivanova, Irina (6 March 2017). "It cost 1.5 cents to make a penny last...
- merchant and Münzmeister. She was a member of the rich merchant family Alt of Salzburg, and the aunt of Salome Alt. She married Marx Thenn, Münzmeister of the...
- Springer-Verlag. p. 31. ISBN 978-3-0348-6561-6. "Basel. Kopie vom Gold-Triens des Münzmeisters Gunso, Anfangs 7. Jh., Vs. – HMB". 7 February 2018. Archived from the...
- Scaliger. Clüver received science education from his father, who was Münzmeister at Danzig (coin master), but when Clüver went into different studies...
- 000ℳ︁ 15 Dec 1922 Portrait of Jörg Herz based on Jörg Herz Nürnberger Münzmeister by Georg Pencz 140 mm × 90 mm (5.5 in × 3.5 in) 1923 First 100,000ℳ︁...