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The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in 1755 in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler) and which became a popular trade coin in early 19th century Europe. Most examples show the bust of the Austrian ruler on the obverse and three or four crowns on the reverse, hence the name which means "crown thaler" (also Brabanter and crocione (Italian).

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  • Der Kronentaler, auch Krontaler oder Brabanter Taler (niederländisch: Kronenthaler; französisch: Couronne de Brabant oder Croison; italienisch: Tallero delle corone oder Crocione) ist eine große Silbermünze, die in Kriegs- und Krisenzeiten einen sicheren Wert darstellte. Geprägt wurde sie 1755–1780 in den Österreichischen Niederlanden, 1780–1812 in anderen Erbländern des Hauses Österreich-Lothringen sowie in England und 1809–1837 in süddeutschen Staaten. (de)
  • The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in 1755 in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler) and which became a popular trade coin in early 19th century Europe. Most examples show the bust of the Austrian ruler on the obverse and three or four crowns on the reverse, hence the name which means "crown thaler" (also Brabanter and crocione (Italian). (en)
  • Il Kronentaler (o Kronenthaler - Tallero della corona) è stata una moneta d'argento coniata per la prima volta nei Paesi Bassi austriaci (il moderno Belgio). Conteneva 25,9 g di argento fino. Fu coniato per la prima volta nel 1755, poi introdotto in Austria ed in seguito in Ungheria ed a Milano. Il nome viene dalla croce di sant'Andrea che era presente al rovescio nelle prime coniazioni. Era suddiviso in 254 liard. In seguito all'occupazione francese nel 1794, fu sostituito dal franco francese. Dopo la fine delle guerre napoleoniche fu usato in gran parte della Germania meridionale: Baviera, Württemberg, Assia-Darmstadt e nel Sachsen-Meiningen. (it)
  • Кроненталер, кронталер, коронный талер (нем. Kronentaler) — разновидность талера, крупная серебряная монета Южных Нидерландов и ряда немецких государств, выпускавшаяся с 1755 по 1837 год. (ru)
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  • Der Kronentaler, auch Krontaler oder Brabanter Taler (niederländisch: Kronenthaler; französisch: Couronne de Brabant oder Croison; italienisch: Tallero delle corone oder Crocione) ist eine große Silbermünze, die in Kriegs- und Krisenzeiten einen sicheren Wert darstellte. Geprägt wurde sie 1755–1780 in den Österreichischen Niederlanden, 1780–1812 in anderen Erbländern des Hauses Österreich-Lothringen sowie in England und 1809–1837 in süddeutschen Staaten. (de)
  • The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in 1755 in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler) and which became a popular trade coin in early 19th century Europe. Most examples show the bust of the Austrian ruler on the obverse and three or four crowns on the reverse, hence the name which means "crown thaler" (also Brabanter and crocione (Italian). (en)
  • Кроненталер, кронталер, коронный талер (нем. Kronentaler) — разновидность талера, крупная серебряная монета Южных Нидерландов и ряда немецких государств, выпускавшаяся с 1755 по 1837 год. (ru)
  • Il Kronentaler (o Kronenthaler - Tallero della corona) è stata una moneta d'argento coniata per la prima volta nei Paesi Bassi austriaci (il moderno Belgio). Conteneva 25,9 g di argento fino. Fu coniato per la prima volta nel 1755, poi introdotto in Austria ed in seguito in Ungheria ed a Milano. Il nome viene dalla croce di sant'Andrea che era presente al rovescio nelle prime coniazioni. Era suddiviso in 254 liard. In seguito all'occupazione francese nel 1794, fu sostituito dal franco francese. (it)
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  • Kronentaler (de)
  • Kronentaler (it)
  • Kronenthaler (en)
  • Кроненталер (ru)
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