tolar

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The tolar was a historical Central European silver coin and currency unit that served as a predecessor to the modern dollar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical currency unit
silver coin
category historical currencies of Europe
obsolete currencies
silver coins
circulationArea Central Europe NERFINISHED
parts of Eastern Europe
parts of Western Europe
currencyRole standard of value
trade coin
denominationType large silver coin
etymologicallyRelatedTo dollar
hasAlternativeName thaler
hasAlternativeSpelling taler
thaler
hasSuccessor crown-based currencies in Central Europe
modern dollar currencies
historicalPeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
influenced Australian dollar NERFINISHED
Canadian dollar NERFINISHED
Hong Kong dollar NERFINISHED
New Zealand dollar NERFINISHED
Spanish dollar NERFINISHED
United States dollar NERFINISHED
various Latin American dollars
linguisticDescendant Dutch word "daler"
English word "dollar"
German word "Taler"
Scandinavian "daler" forms
material silver
monetaryStandard silver standard
namedAfter Joachimsthal NERFINISHED
originatedIn Bohemia NERFINISHED
predecessorOf dollar
usedFor international trade
large transactions
usedInCountry Austria
Bohemia NERFINISHED
German states
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Slovenia NERFINISHED
usedInRegion Central Europe NERFINISHED

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