THE TALER - TOLAR
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Origin:
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Czechia
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THE TALER
The Thaler (or Taler or Talir) was a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Its name lives on in various currencies as the dollar or tolar. Etymologically, "Thaler" is an abbreviation of "Joachimsthaler", a coin type from the city of Joachimsthal in Bohemia, where some of the first such coins were minted in 1518. (Thal, pronounced 'tall', is German for "dale" or "dell"; they all mean "valley". Therefore a "thaler" is a person or a thing "from the valley".) By 1518 guldiners were popping up everywhere in central Europe. In Bohemia, a part of the Holy Roman Empire then controlled by the Jagellonian monarchs, a guldiner was minted—of similar physical size but slightly less fineness—that was named the Joachimsthaler from the silver mined by the Counts of Schlick at a rich source near Joachimsthal (St. Joachim's Valley, Czech: Jáchymov) (now in the Czech Republic) where Thal (Tal) means "valley" in German. Joachim, the father of the Virgin Mary, was portrayed on the coin. Similar coins began to be minted in neighbouring valleys rich in silver deposits, each named after the particular 'thal' or valley from which the silver was extracted. There were soon so many of them that these silver coins began to be known more widely as 'thaler'. From these earliest 'thalaer' developed the new Thaler - the coin that Europe had been looking for to create a standard for commerce.
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 21
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 20 - Richtung Velden
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 19 - Flick Areal
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Justin Chan
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 18 - Südufer
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 17
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Jump in
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 16
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Erster Wörtherseer Unterwassercache
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Kärnten, Austria
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matoxema took it to Wörthersee Powertrail 15
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Kärnten, Austria
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