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The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 22, May 30, 2004, Article 16
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This week's featured web page is about the Dutch
leeuwendaaler or "lion thaler"."The word thaler comes from its place of origin: the town of
Saint/Sankt Joachimsthal/Joachimstal in West Bohemia [then
Germany; today Jachymov in Czech Republic]. Joachimstal
means, literally, "Joachim's Valley" [Tal means valley in german
language]. Here, from locally mind silver, the Joachimsthaler,
better known by its clipped form thaler or taler, was minted
for the first time in 1519. This silver coin -made of a now
unknown silver alloy that never tarnished- became one of the
most successful coins in monetary history and was widely
imitated not only in Germany but also in the Dutch provinces.
In the Dutch provinces, the leeuwendaalder [i.e. lion thaler]
were first coined in 1575 during the struggle for independence.
Soon thereafter leeuwendaalder were issued by six [of the
seven] Dutch provinces, along with independent issues
produced by some of the major imperial towns..."http://www.genealogy.ro/banat/leeuwendaalder.html
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