Difference between revisions of "German States, Brandenburg"

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=== pfennig ===
 
=== pfennig ===
 
* [[Brandenburg-Bayreuth 1749-CLR pfennig]]
 
* [[Brandenburg-Bayreuth 1749-CLR pfennig]]
* [[PCGS 281497 - 1801 B pfennig]]
 
* [[PCGS 281502 - 1803 B pfennig]]
 
 
* [[Brandenburg-Ansbach 1623-F 2 pfenning]]
 
* [[Brandenburg-Ansbach 1623-F 2 pfenning]]
 
* [[Brandenburg-Ansbach 1782-S 4 pfennig]]
 
* [[Brandenburg-Ansbach 1782-S 4 pfennig]]
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* [[PCGS 165592 - 1729 2 Gr Acession]]
 
* [[PCGS 165592 - 1729 2 Gr Acession]]
 
* city of [[Magdeburg 1629 6 groschen]], besieged by imperial troops
 
* city of [[Magdeburg 1629 6 groschen]], besieged by imperial troops
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* [[Brandenburg 1680-HS 6 groschen|1680-HS 6 groschen]]
 
* [[Brandenburg 1682-HS 6 groschen]]
 
* [[Brandenburg 1682-HS 6 groschen]]
 
* [[Brandenburg 1683-HS 6 Groschen]]
 
* [[Brandenburg 1683-HS 6 Groschen]]

Revision as of 09:32, 1 March 2024

Brandenburg-Ansbach in 1789, from Putzger's atlas of 1905

this page includes Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth as well as Brandenburg proper before it became Prussia in 1701.

pfennig

kreuzer

groszy

1/24 thaler

1/12 thaler

1/6 thaler (15 kreuzer)

1/3 thaler (30 kreuzer)

half thaler

2/3 thaler (gulden)

thaler

Johann Sigismund, 1608-1619

Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst (the Great Elector), 1640-1688

ducats and other gold issues