Hesse-Kassel vereinsthaler
- Hesse-Kassel vereinsthaler
The Vereinsthaler was the currency of the Electorate of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) between 1858 and 1873. It replaced the Thaler at par and was replaced by the German Mark at a rate of 1 Vereinsthaler = 3 Mark.
The Vereinsthaler was subdivided into 30 "Silbergroschen", each of 12 "Heller".
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