Difference between revisions of "German States, Saxony"

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* [[Saxony 1779-IEC 10 thaler Fr-2874|1779-IEC 10 thaler, uniformed bust]]
 
* [[Saxony 1779-IEC 10 thaler Fr-2874|1779-IEC 10 thaler, uniformed bust]]
 
* [[Saxony 1782-IEC 10 thaler Fr-2875|1782-IEC 10 thaler, bare head]]
 
* [[Saxony 1782-IEC 10 thaler Fr-2875|1782-IEC 10 thaler, bare head]]
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* [[Saxony 1800-IEC 10 thaler Fr-2878|1800-IEC 10 thaler]]
 
* [[Saxony 1801-IEC 10 thaler]]
 
* [[Saxony 1801-IEC 10 thaler]]
 
* [[Saxony 1802-IEC 10 thaler]]
 
* [[Saxony 1802-IEC 10 thaler]]

Revision as of 13:21, 17 April 2026

Saxony in 1485, showing the initial division between the Ernestine and Albertine lines
Saxony in 1547, showing the territory confiscated from the Ernestines and awarded to the Albertines
Saxony in 1554, showing the final division
Saxony in 1648
Saxony Putzgers atlas 1905 cropped.jpg

independent duchy and kingdom (to 1871)

pfennigs

two pfennig

three pfennig

1/48 thaler

half groschen (1/48 thaler)

groschen (1/24 thaler)

two groschen (1/12 thaler)

1/8 and 1/6 thaler

quarter thaler

one third thaler

half thaler

two-thirds thaler (gulden)

thaler

Christian I, 1586-91

Christian II, John George I and August, 1591-1611

Johann Georg I

Johann Georg II

Johann Georg III

Johann Georg IV

Friedrich August I, 1694-1733

Friedrich August II

Friedrich August III

Anton

Friedrich August II

Johann

double thaler

2½ thaler

five thaler

ten thaler

quarter and half ducats

ducats

two ducats

multiple ducats

krone

Reform coinage of the unified empire (1871-1914)

Two mark

Three mark

Five mark

Ten mark

Twenty mark