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    The Munich Coinage Treaty (German: Münchner Münzvertrag) of 1837 was a treaty between six southern German states who agreed to form the South German Coinage...
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    divisions of them, which had to conform to imperial coinage regulations. Even after the Munich Coinage Treaty of 1837, Batzen were minted as Scheidemünzen to...
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  • The Vienna Monetary Treaty (also known as the Vienna Coinage Treaty) of 1857 was a treaty that set a currency standard for use across the German Zollverein...
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    The Dresden Coinage Convention of 1838 was a multilateral treaty that attempted to bring some degree of standardisation to the currencies used in the Zollverein...
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  • Bavaria–Württemberg Customs Union Treaty Dresden Coinage Convention Geneva Convention (1864) Munich Coinage Treaty Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime...
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  • Münzfuß (redirect from Coinage standard)
    standard was also retained by the participating states of the 1667 Zinna Coinage Treaty resulting in the Speciesreichsthaler. However, the smaller denominations...
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    The history of Saxon coinage or Meissen-Saxon coinage comprises three major periods: the high medieval regional pfennig period (bracteate period), the...
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    Andelot. Also known as the Treaty of Tudmir. Also known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also...
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    solidus was replaced in Syria and Egypt with the dinar. Initially, the new coinage contained depictions of the caliph as the spiritual leader of the Muslim...
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    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (category Nobility from Munich)
    1345 when his wife Margaret inherited those domains. Louis was born in Munich, the son of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine...
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    In 1929, the Lateran Treaty established the State of the Vatican City and, according to the terms of the treaty, a distinct coinage was introduced, denominated...
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    Rome, Italy. It became independent from Italy in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty, and it is a distinct territory under "full ownership, exclusive dominion...
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    part of his realm. His sovereignty was still recognized. For example, the coinage produced at the local mint would continue to bear the name of the emperor...
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    introduction of a single Islamic currency in place of Byzantine and Sasanian coinage and the establishment of Arabic as the language of the bureaucracy in place...
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    father and his brothers, Louis received the East Frankish kingdom in the Treaty of Verdun (843). His attempts to conquer his half-brother Charles the Bald's...
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    Fortunatus also had coinage minted at the same low weight. In 1595, Ernest Frederick of Baden-Durlach accused him of producing counterfeit coinage, after expelling...
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    challenges of bureaucratic coordination. Italy has a long history of different coinage types. Italian unification highlighted the confusion of the pre-unification...
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    victory against Austria in the Third Italian War of Independence. In the Treaty of Paris in 1814, the Austrians had confirmed their claims to the territories...
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    outbreak of the Third Macedonian War in 171 BC. The minting of silver coinage began during the reign of Alexander I as a means to pay for royal expenditures...
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    1470s and early 1480s Sigismund issued a decree that instituted a radical coinage reformation that eventually led up to the creation of the world's first...
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    Burgundy, Milan and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tyrol". His coinage typically bore the obverse inscription "PHS·D:G·HISP·Z·REX" (Latin: "Philip...
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    ISBN 978-3-938032-07-7. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agathocles of Syracuse. Coinage of Agathocles Agathocles- Encyclopædia Britannica Agathocles of Syracuse-...
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  • birthday of Albrecht Dürer. 5 DM, silver, 1971. 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. 10 DM, silver, 1972. Six different motives: Athletes; Flame; In Deutschland;...
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    A period of profound crisis followed. Moldavia stopped issuing its own coinage c. 1520, under Prince Ștefăniță, when it was confronted with rapid depletion...
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    coins with a higher silver content as well as issuing separate copper coinage. His royal court attracted the presence of well-known intellectuals such...
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    successor Austria-Hungary from 1815 until its 1919 transfer to Italy in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye at the end of World War I. Together with the Austrian...
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    of Germany. The family divided into two ruling branches in 1485 by the Treaty of Leipzig: the Ernestine and Albertine branches. The older Ernestine branch...
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    iron-working, many hill-forts and fortified settlements of central type with the coinage of the "Velkobysterecky" type (no inscriptions, with a horse on one side...
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    coins – the Moneta Dominorum Prussiae – Schillingen. Customary laws for coinage did not come about until the Kulm laws of 1233 were written. And the first...
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    Gedenkmünzen aus Bimetall Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swiss franc. Coinage table (Swissmint) Banknotes and coins (Swiss National Bank) Swiss coins...
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