Thaler

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The Thaler was a large silver coin and monetary unit widely used across various German states and parts of Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries, serving as a precursor to the modern dollar.

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Thaler canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical currency
monetary unit
silver coin
category European coinage
German currencies
etymologicalDescendant dollar
firstIssuedInCentury 16th century
firstIssuedInRegion Bohemia
hasVariant thaler
surface form: Conventionsthaler

Guldengroschen
Reichsthaler
surface form: Joachimsthaler

Reichsthaler
thaler
surface form: Speciesthaler
historicalPeriod 19th-century Europe
early modern Europe
influenced Australian dollar
Canadian dollar
Hong Kong dollar
New Zealand dollar
US dollar
surface form: United States dollar

various Latin American dollars
metal silver
nameDerivedFrom Reichsthaler
surface form: Joachimsthaler
precursorOf dollar
replacedBy Austro-Hungarian krone
German mark
role accounting unit
standard of value
trade coin
typicalComposition high-silver-content alloy
usedFor international trade
large transactions
usedInCentury 16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
usedInRegion Austria
Bohemia
Central Europe
German states
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Holy Roman Empire
Italian states
Netherlands
Prussia
Saxony
Scandinavia
Switzerland

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