Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler

The kronenthaler was the currency of the Austrian Netherlands. It was subdivided into 216 liards or 54 sols. Following the French occupation of the Austrian Netherlands in 1794, the kronenthaler was replaced by the French franc.

Currencies named Crowns or similar
Circulating
  • Czech koruna
  • Danish krone
  • Faroese króna
  • Icelandic króna
  • Norwegian krone
  • Swedish krona
Obsolete
  • Austrian krone
  • Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler
  • Austro-Hungarian krone
  • Bohemian and Moravian koruna
  • Czechoslovak koruna
  • English crown
  • Estonian kroon
  • Hungarian korona
  • Liechtenstein krone
  • Slovak koruna
  • Yugoslav krone
Proposed
  • Greenlandic krone
As a denomination
  • British crown
  • Kronenthaler
Currencies named thaler or similar
Defunct
  • Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler
  • Baden Thaler
  • Basel Thaler
  • Berne Thaler
  • Bremen thaler
  • Conventionsthaler
  • Danzig Thaler
  • Geneva thaler
  • Hesse-Kassel Vereinsthaler
  • Hesse-Kassel Thaler
  • Hannovarian Vereinsthaler
  • Hannovarian Thaler
  • Kronenthaler
  • Maria Theresa thaler
  • Mecklenburg Thaler
  • Mecklenburg vereinsthaler
  • Prussian Vereinsthaler
  • Prussian thaler
  • Reichsthaler
  • St. Gallen Thaler
  • Saxon Thaler
  • Solothurn Thaler
  • Valais thaler
  • Vereinsthaler
  • Westphalian Thaler
  • Zürich Thaler
See also
  • Dollar


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