Mark Silver of Cologne
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| 233.856 g silver. From 1566 to 1801 the standard fixing the [[Reichsthaler]] of which 9 coins each of 29.23 g (889/1000 fineness) with a silver weight of 25.98 g., were to be minted of one mark silver of Cologne. | 233.856 g silver. From 1566 to 1801 the standard fixing the [[Reichsthaler]] of which 9 coins each of 29.23 g (889/1000 fineness) with a silver weight of 25.98 g., were to be minted of one mark silver of Cologne. | ||
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233.856 g silver. From 1566 to 1801 the standard fixing the Reichsthaler of which 9 coins each of 29.23 g (889/1000 fineness) with a silver weight of 25.98 g., were to be minted of one mark silver of Cologne.
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