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* [[Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 1595 thaler Dav-9088|1595 "rebel" thaler]]
 
* [[Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 1595 thaler Dav-9088|1595 "rebel" thaler]]
 
* [[Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 1595 thaler Dav-9075|1595 thaler, wild man reverse]]
 
* [[Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 1595 thaler Dav-9075|1595 thaler, wild man reverse]]
* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1595 thaler Dav-9034]], mining
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* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen (15)95 thaler Dav-9034]], mining
 
* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1595 thaler Dav-9031]], bust obverse
 
* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1595 thaler Dav-9031]], bust obverse
 
* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1596 thaler Dav-9036]], on the death of duke Philipp II
 
* [[Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1596 thaler Dav-9036]], on the death of duke Philipp II

Revision as of 14:52, 14 April 2026

Brunswick in 1789, from Putzger's atlas

pfennig

two pfennig

four pfennig

six pfennig

half and one groschen

two groschen

four and six groschen

eight and twelve groschen

16 groschen

twenty-four groschen

Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand

1/24 thaler (groschen)

1/12 thaler

one eighth to one sixth thaler

one quarter and one third thaler

half and two-thirds thaler

thaler

Henry Julius (1589-1613)

Friedrich Ulrich (1613-34)

August the Younger (1634-66)

Rudolf August (1666-1704)

Anton Ulrich (1704-1714)

August Wilhelm (1714-31)

Ludwig Rudolf (1731-34)

Karl I (1735-80)

Wilhelm (1831-84)

1¼ and 1½ thaler

double thaler

2½, three and four thaler

five thaler

ten thaler

ducat

Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel in 1914, with Blankenburg to the south

krone

Reform Coinage