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<p>[QUOTE="irina59, post: 1126108, member: 29518"]Efimok - Russian title Western Silver Taler .</p><p>The name "efimok" comes from the names of the first thaler minted in Yoahimstal in Bohemia (now - Jáchymov in the Czech Republic ) - Yoahimstaler (Joachimsthaler). These coins in large quantities were exported to Russia since the XVI century and were used as raw material for minting their own silver coins .</p><p>The word "efimok" refers to all talerovye coins high samples weighing from 28 to 32 grams, but some of their types existed a special name. For example, Talers city of Lübeck and similar called "lyubskimi efimki" , Dutch riksdaaldery called by analogy the "new lyubskimi efimki" ; Netherlands Patagonia with Burgundy Cross - "kryzhovye" or "ryalskie" ; Swedish Dallaire , some of which depicted the king and bareheaded, called "Pleshivtsev" , Danish Dallaire with the figure of the King to his full height and one foot, covered with a shield stamp, called "edinonogami" .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="irina59, post: 1126108, member: 29518"]Efimok - Russian title Western Silver Taler . The name "efimok" comes from the names of the first thaler minted in Yoahimstal in Bohemia (now - Jáchymov in the Czech Republic ) - Yoahimstaler (Joachimsthaler). These coins in large quantities were exported to Russia since the XVI century and were used as raw material for minting their own silver coins . The word "efimok" refers to all talerovye coins high samples weighing from 28 to 32 grams, but some of their types existed a special name. For example, Talers city of Lübeck and similar called "lyubskimi efimki" , Dutch riksdaaldery called by analogy the "new lyubskimi efimki" ; Netherlands Patagonia with Burgundy Cross - "kryzhovye" or "ryalskie" ; Swedish Dallaire , some of which depicted the king and bareheaded, called "Pleshivtsev" , Danish Dallaire with the figure of the King to his full height and one foot, covered with a shield stamp, called "edinonogami" .[/QUOTE]
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