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| + | Cleves, in the far west of Germany, was strongly influenced by Dutch coinage. | ||
* [[Cleves 1692-WH 1/12 thaler]] | * [[Cleves 1692-WH 1/12 thaler]] | ||
* [[Brandenburg 1691-WH 2/3 thaler]] Cleves mint | * [[Brandenburg 1691-WH 2/3 thaler]] Cleves mint | ||
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| + | == Prussian issues == | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1749 duit|1749 duit, Cleve mint]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1751-C 1/12 thaler]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1751-C 1/2 thaler]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1751-C thaler Dav-2584]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1752-C 1/12 thaler]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1752-C friedrichs d'or Fr-2401]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1753-C 1/6 thaler]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1753-C thaler Dav-2584]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1755-C 1/24 thaler]] | ||
| + | * [[Prussia 1756-C 1/6 thaler]] | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 8 November 2021
Cleves, in the far west of Germany, was strongly influenced by Dutch coinage.