Groschen, Landesdenkmalamt Berlin, Ausgrabung U5, 557b – 423, Rückseite
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Deutsch: Groschen, Rückseite
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Groschen is the (sometimes colloquial) name for various coins, especially a silver coin used in parts of Europe such as France, some of the Italian states, England, various states of the Holy Roman Empire, among others. The word is borrowed from the late Latin description of a tornose, a grossus denarius Turnosus, in English the "thick denarius of Tours". Groschen was frequently abbreviated in old documents to gl, whereby the second letter was not an l (12th letter of the alphabet), but an abbreviation symbol; later it was written as Gr or g.
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coins
numismatics
1673 coins
apfelgroschen
archaeological objects of altes rathaus berlin
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archaeology
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Date
1673
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Source
Altes Rathaus Berlin
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