Difference between revisions of "German States, Strassbourg"

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* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1773-G 20 kreuzer]]
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1773-G 20 kreuzer]]
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1759-JG 1/12 thaler]]
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1759-JG 1/12 thaler]]
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* [[Murbach and Luders (1623-32) 1/4 thaler]], Ensisheim mint
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg (1593-1607) teston]], Charles de Lorraine
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg (1593-1607) teston]], Charles de Lorraine
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1603 1/3 thaler]] = teston
 
* bishop of [[Strasbourg 1603 1/3 thaler]] = teston
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* [[Murbach and Luders 1559 thaler Dav-9586]]
 
* [[Murbach and Luders 1559 thaler Dav-9586]]
 
* [[Murbach and Luders (1607-25) thaler Dav-5617]]
 
* [[Murbach and Luders (1607-25) thaler Dav-5617]]
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* [[Murbach and Luders 1625 thaler Dav-5620]], date below bust, Ensisheim mint
 
* [[Murbach and Luders (1626) thaler Dav-5618]]
 
* [[Murbach and Luders (1626) thaler Dav-5618]]
 
* [[Hagenau 1665-GHP thaler Dav-5334]]
 
* [[Hagenau 1665-GHP thaler Dav-5334]]

Latest revision as of 14:48, 9 September 2025

Alsace and Strasbourg in 1547

minor coinage

thaler

gold issues

issues of Louis XIV of France struck at Strasbourg

silver coins

gold coins

The Strasbourg mint struck coinage for the French government until 1870, when it was seized by the German army during the Franco-Prussian War.