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The Conventionstaler or Konventionstaler ("Convention thaler"), was a standard silver coin in the Holy Roman Empire. It was introduced in 1754 and contained one tenth of a Cologne mark of silver or 23.3856 grammes. Its most famous example is the Maria Theresa thaler which is still minted today. the
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See moreThe Austrian Empire introduced the Convention currency standard in 1754 to replace the Leipzig standard of 1690, after a drop in the gold-silver price ratio from 15 to 14.5 in the 1730s unleashed a flood of cheaper thalers defined in
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See more• 004⁄3 thaler (Conventionsthaler) 10 to 1 fine mark of silver, Kurantmünze ("currency coin"
• 00⅔ thaler (Conventionsgulden) 20 to 1 fine mark of silver, Kurantmünze
• 00⅓ thaler (8 groschen) 40 to 1 fine mark of silver, Kurantmünze...
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