Danzig thaler

The Thaler (German) or taler (Polish) was the currency of Danzig (Gdańsk) until 1772 and again from 1807 to 1814. It was subdivided into 4 Gulden (złotych, sg. złoty), each of 30 Groschen (groszy, sg. grosz) or 90 Schilling (solidus). In both 1772 and 1814, the currency was replaced by the Prussian Thaler.


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Thaler
19th century
  • Norwegian speciedaler (1816)
  • Baden thaler (1821)
  • Danish West Indian daler (1849)
  • Vereinsthaler (1857)
    • Mecklenburg
    • Prussia
    • Hesse-Kassel
    • Hannover
  • Greenlandic rigsdaler (1874)
  • Westphalian thaler (1807)
18th century
17th century15th and 16th centuries
See also
{{Groschen}} • {{Gulden}} • {{Pfennig}}


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