Swenska Pengar



Riksd.
D S.M
D K.M



M S.M
M S.M
M K.M



Öre S.M
Öre S.M
Öre K.M



1 Dukat [3.4 g Au] = 2 Riksdaler
1 Riksdaler = 3 Daler Silfwermynt
= 9 Daler Kopparmynt
= 12 Mark Silfwermynt
= 36 Mark Kopparmynt
= 96 Öre Silfwermynt
= 192 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Daler Silfwermynt / D S.M = 3 Daler Kopparmynt
= 4 Mark Silfwermynt
= 32 Öre Silfwermynt
1 Daler Kopparmynt / D K.M = 4 Mark Kopparmynt
1 Mark Silfwermynt / M S.M = 3 Mark Kopparmynt
= 8 Öre Silfwermynt
1 Mark Kopparmynt / M K.M = 2 2/3 Öre Silfwermynt
= 5 1/3 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Öre Silfwermynt = 2 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Öre Kopparmynt

1681-1715link 1715-1719link 1719-1776
 
Accounts were held in riksdaler, in silver or in copper money.

See special page on Sweden's money.link

Hamburgische Müntze

Rthl. M. ß. s.
M. ß. s.
1 Ducat [3.5 / 3.45 g Au] = 2 Reichsthaler, 2 Marck
1 Pfund Flämmisch = 20 Schillinge Flämmisch
= 240 Groten Flämmisch
= 2 Reichsthaler, 1½ Marck
1 "gemüntzter" or Species-Thaler  = 1 Reichsthaler, 1 Marck
1 Reichsthaler / Thl. or Rthl. = 3 Marck
= 8 Schillinge Flämmisch
= 48 Schillinge Lübisch
1 Marck Lübisch / M. = 16 Schillinge Lübisch
1 Schilling Flämmisch = 6 Schillinge Lübisch
= 12 Grooten Flämmisch
1 Schilling Lübisch / ß. = 2 Groten Flämmisch
= 12 Pfennige
1 Grot Flämmisch or "Seßling" = 6 Pfennige
1 Pfennig Lübisch / dl.

The Marck Lübisch was shared by Hamburg and Lübeck. Sums were either given in Thaler, Marck, Schillinge and Pfennige or in the latter three coins. The "Pfund Flämmisch" (German for "pond Vlaems") served as an international currency of accounting.

More information about coins and currencies of the Holy Roman Empire.link Additional calculating tool.link

 

Exchange rate: Riksdaler = Reichsthaler

Source: Evaluationlink Comparison of Coinslink
© Matthias Böhne / Olaf Simons, 2005