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  2. List of silver coins of the German Empire - Wikipedia

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    5-Mark coin of William II. The federal states of the German Empire were allowed to issue their own silver coins in denominations of 2 and 5 marks from 1873. The Coinage Act of 9 July 1873 regulated how the coins were to be designed: On the obverse or image side only the state sovereign or the coat of arms of the free cities of Hamburg, Bremen or Lübeck was to be depicted, and the coin had to ...

  3. Thaler - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, the Prussian thaler was fixed at 1 3 ⁄ 4 South German gulden - hence 9.545 g fine silver per gulden. The North German thaler, valued at 3 ⁄ 4 a Conventionsthaler or 13 1 ⁄ 3 to a Cologne Mark fine silver at the start of the 19th century, was revalued in the 1840s at par with the Prussian thaler, at

  4. List of commemorative coins of Germany - Wikipedia

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    200th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven. 5 DM, silver, 1970. 100th anniversary of the foundation of the German Empire. 5 DM, silver, 1971. 500th birthday of Albrecht Dürer. 5 DM, silver, 1971. 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. 10 DM, silver, 1972.

  5. Reichsthaler - Wikipedia

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    Electorate of Saxony, Reichstaler from 1575 from the Dresden mint, Mmz. HB. The Reichsthaler (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌtaːlɐ]; modern spelling Reichstaler), or more specifically the Reichsthaler specie, was a standard thaler silver coin introduced by the Holy Roman Empire in 1566 for use in all German states, minted in various versions for the next 300 years, and containing 25–26 grams fine ...

  6. Vereinsthaler - Wikipedia

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    The Vereinsthaler (German: [fɛɐ̯ˈʔaɪnsˌtaːlɐ], union thaler) was a standard silver coin used in most German states and the Austrian Empire in the years before German unification. The Vereinsthaler was introduced in 1857 to replace the various versions of the North German thaler, many of which were already set at par with the Prussian ...

  7. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    This article covers euro gold and silver commemorative coins issued in Germany. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned for normal circulation) minted using other precious metals. It does not cover either the German €2 commemorative coins or the Pre-Euro German Currencies.

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  9. Nickel silver - Wikipedia

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    "German silver" hair comb by Bruce Caesar. Nickel silver, maillechort, German silver, [1] argentan, [1] new silver, [1] nickel brass, [2] albata, [3] or alpacca [4] is a cupronickel (copper with nickel) alloy with the addition of zinc. The usual formulation is 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc. [5] Nickel silver does not contain the element ...