- 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 reichsthaler currency...
-
introduced in 1875,
replacing the
Norwegian speciedaler/spesidaler at a rate of 4
kroner = 1
speciedaler. In
doing so,
Norway joined the Scandinavian...
- 14 June. The bank then
decided that the
monetary unit was to be the
speciedaler (rixdollar),
divided into 120
skillings or five ort ("rigsort") of 24...
- ort or 6 mark or 96 skilling.
speciedaler –
Since 1816. 1
speciedaler is 5 ort or 120 skilling. From 1876, 1
speciedaler is 4
kroner (Norwegian crown,...
- thereafter. In mid-1823,
Professor Rasmussen gave Abel a gift of 100
speciedaler so he
could travel to
Copenhagen and
visit Ferdinand Degen and other...
-
Hamburg Bank as 25.28
grams fine silver,
which was
equal to one
Norwegian speciedaler or two
Danish rigsdaler. Sweden's
riksdaler specie was
slightly heavier...
-
Monograms selection Monogram on a
ceramic tile, in
Paris Coco Chanel's logo
Speciedaler of Denmark,
bearing the
double C7
monogram of
Christian VII Norwegian...
- at the rate of 1 krone/krona = 1⁄2
Danish rigsdaler = 1⁄4
Norwegian speciedaler = 1
Swedish riksdaler.
Because of this reform,
where two
Danish kroner...
- North
Macedonia denar DEN MKD deni old
denar Norway
krone kr. NOK øre
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-
export tariffs and the
country experienced high inflation. The
Norwegian speciedaler was
established as a
currency by the Bank of
Norway when it was established...