- Hesse-Kassel thaler
The
Thaler was the currency of the Landgravate, then Electorate ofHesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) until 1858. Until 1807, the Thaler was subdivided into 32 "Albus", each of 12 "Heller". It was worth three quarters of aConventionsthaler .Between 1807 and 1813, the Westphalian Thaler and Westphalian Frank circulated in Hesse-Kassel.
The Thaler and Heller were reintroduced in 1813, but without the Albus (the last coins denominated in Albus were issued in 1782). Thus, 384 Heller = 1 Thaler. In 1819, the Thaler was set equal to the Prussian Thaler. In 1841, a new currency system was introduced, dividing the Thaler into 30 "
Silbergroschen ", each of 12 Heller.The Thaler was replaced at par by the Vereinsthaler.
References
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