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Rigsdaler is a unit of currency.
Rigsdaler may
refer to:
Danish rigsdaler Danish West
Indian rigsdaler Greenlandic rigsdaler Norwegian rigsdaler See also...
- The
rigsdaler was the name of
several currencies used in
Denmark until 1875. The
similarly named Reichsthaler,
riksdaler and
rijksdaalder were used in...
- 2⁄3
rigsdaler, 4 marks, or 64 skilling. The modern-day
krone was
introduced as the
currency of
Denmark in
January 1875. It
replaced the
rigsdaler at a...
- The
rigsdaler specie was a unit of
silver currency used in
Norway from 1544,
renamed as the
speciedaler in 1816 and used
until 1873.
Norway used a common...
- The
rigsdaler was the
currency of
Greenland until 1874. It was
equal to the
Danish rigsdaler which circulated in
Greenland alongside distinct banknotes...
- the
German Thaler. The
similarly named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and
rigsdaler were used in
Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Netherlands, and Denmark-Norway...
- The
rigsdaler was the
currency of the
Danish West
Indies (now the U.S.
Virgin Islands)
until 1849. It was
subdivided into 96 skilling. The
rigsdaler was...
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kinds of
currencies named rigsdaler in use
throughout Scandinavia,
including the
Danish rigsdaler, the
Norwegian rigsdaler, and the
Swedish riksdaler...
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Scandinavia in the 17th
century Danish rigsdaler Danish West
Indian rigsdaler Greenlandic rigsdaler Norwegian rigsdaler Norwegian speciedaler Swedish riksdaler...
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value of 100,000
rigsdaler,
consisting of
silver (92,891
rigsdaler, 93 %),
other metals (5,264
rigsdaler), wine and
alcohol (1,276
rigsdaler), ship components...