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noun - a former German coin
THALER - The thaler was a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Its name lives on in the many currencies called dollar and, until ...
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Old German coin |
Old German silver coin |
Finally mint more robust silver coin |
Former German silver coin |
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Aug 18 2014 The Times - Concise |
Sep 13 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 20 2009 The Times - Concise |
Jul 13 2008 L.A. Times Daily |
Jun 29 2006 The Times - Concise |
Thaler description |
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The thaler was a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Its name lives on in the many currencies called dollar and, until recently, also in the Slovenian tolar. * The name "thaler" was used as an abbreviation of "Joachimsthaler", a coin type from the town of Joachimsthal in the Kingdom of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), where there were silver mines and the first such coins were minted in 1518. This original Bohemian thaler carried a lion, from the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bohemia, on its reverse side. * Etymologically, Thal (modern: Tal) is German for "valley" a "thaler" is a person or a thing "from the valley". The Czech spelling was tolar; many varieties of the term are used in different languages. In the 1902 spelling reform, the German spelling was changed from Thal and Thaler to Tal and Taler, which however did not affect the spelling of "thaler" in English. * The later Dutch daalders also carried the picture of a lion, which gave them the name le |