Kronenthaler Público Deposited

Definición
  • sometimes called Kron- thaler. A silver issue struck in the latter half of the eighteenth century for the Austrian Netherlands. On the reverse of these coins is a decorated St. Andrew's cross in three compartments of which there is a crown, while the fourth has the order of the Golden Fleece.

    The name is also given to other coins on which a crown is conspicuous, e.g., the issues of Ladislaus IV of Poland from 1635 to 1645; the German Thaler of Waldeck, Bavaria, etc., of the early nineteenth cen- tury, and others. See Crocione.

Fuente
  • Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)

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