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Wat (wie) is thaler - definitie

SILVER COIN USED THROUGHOUT EUROPE FOR ALMOST FOUR HUNDRED YEARS
Thalers; Leeuwendaalder; Löwenthaler; Lowenthaler; Loewenthaler; Lion dollar; Joachimsthaler; Daalders; Austrian Thaler; The Thaler; Scandinavian daler
  •  1 [[écu]] 1784
  • 40 batzen minted in Zurich, 1813
  • German 5 Mark coin (1888)
  • Austrian [[Vereinsthaler]] (1855)
  • Half portugalöser (five ducats) minted in Hamburg, 1679
  • French ''écu'' or ''laubthaler'' stamped "40 BZ" (batzen) in Bern became 4 francs under the Helvetic Republic
  • The 1486 [[Guldengroschen]] (obverse)
  • [[Swiss 5 francs coin]], 25.0 grams, 90% silver
  • quarter]] (bottom center):
<small>Clockwise from top left:
Saxe-Altenburg 1616 (reverse),
Saxony 1592,  
Austria 1701 (obverse),
Saxony 1592 (obverse),
Center: double thaler, Austria 1635 (obverse).
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Thaler         
·noun A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.
thaler         
['t?:l?]
¦ noun historical a German silver coin.
Origin
Ger., earlier form of Taler (see dollar).
Thaler         
A thaler (; also taler, from ) is one of the large silver coins minted in the states and territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy during the Early Modern period. A thaler size silver coin has a diameter of about and a weight of about 25 to 30 grams (roughly 1 ounce).

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Thaler

A thaler (; also taler, from German: Taler) is one of the large silver coins minted in the states and territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy during the Early Modern period. A thaler size silver coin has a diameter of about 40 mm (1+12 in) and a weight of about 25 to 30 grams (roughly 1 ounce). The word is shortened from Joachimsthaler, the original thaler coin minted in Joachimstal, Bohemia, from 1520.

While the first standard coin of the Holy Roman Empire was the Guldengroschen of 1524, its longest-lived coin was the Reichsthaler (Reichstaler), which contained 19 Cologne Mark of fine silver (or 25.984 g), and which was issued in various versions from 1566 to 1875. From the 17th century a lesser-valued North German thaler currency unit emerged, which by the 19th century became par with the Vereinsthaler.

The thaler silver coin type continued to be minted until the 20th century in the form of the Mexican peso until 1914, the five Swiss franc coin until 1928, the US silver dollar until 1935, and the Austrian Maria Theresa thaler. These days thaler-sized silver coins are not in active circulation anymore, but are minted by various government mints as bullion or numismatic items for collectors. The English derivative of the name, dollar, also survives as the name of several modern currencies.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor thaler
1. Sunstein, a law professor, and Thaler, an economist, have long been students of psychology.
2. Barack Obama (D–Ill.), and Thaler said that he and Sunstein have become informal advisers to the campaign.
3. Several ideas related to mortgage–policy reform and the credit markets have been "adopted and adapted" by Obama, Thaler added.
4. For a co–author, Sunstein turned to Richard Thaler, the friend who gave him the investment advice.
5. Libertarian paternalism started life in a 2003 paper by two of America‘s most innovative economists, Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler.