• A Münzfuß (lit. 'coin foot' or 'mint foot') is an historical term, used especially in the Holy Roman Empire, for an official minting or coinage standard...
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    systems of the Holy Roman Empire. In conjunction with the coin standard (Münzfuß), the coin base weight indicates how many coins are to be minted from a...
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  • Reichsmünzfuß ("Imperial Minting Standard") was a coinage standard or Münzfuß officially adopted for general use in the Holy Roman Empire. Different...
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    to a stop in further mintage. These coins were struck in accords to the Münzfuß of Poland in 1766, where 30 Groschen were equal to one Polish złoty. When...
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    Leipzig Mint standard, (German: Leipziger Fuß) was a standard of coinage or Münzfuß originally established by the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1687 for silver...
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  • treaty defines the 10½ thaler standard (10½-Taler-Fuß standard, Zinna Münzfuß). The two states agreed to keep the 9-thaler standard of the Imperial Minting...
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    introduced the nominal "Achtgutegroschen", which was cheaper by its 3% lowered "Münzfuß" in the production. Dissatisfied with Graumann's performance, Frederick...
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    return to the old currency in Prussia, based on 14-Taler or "Graumannscher Münzfuß". After the latter were demonetized a tremendous shortage of "good" money...
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