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Groschen ( German: [ˈɡʁɔʃn̩] ⓘ; from Latin: grossus "thick", via Old Czech groš) 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.
- Prague groschen
The Prague groschen (Czech: pražský groš, Latin: grossi...
- Guter Groschen
The Guter Groschen ("good groschen"), also Gutergroschen or...
- Meissen groschen
The Meissen groschen ( Meißner Groschen) or broad groschen (...
- Prague groschen
Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte der Groschen-Prägung. 1.1 Mittelalter. 1.2 Neuzeit. 1.2.1 Deutsche Länder. 1.2.2 Österreich. 1.2.3 Polen. 2 Groschen in der Umgangssprache. 2.1 Deutschsprachiger Raum. 2.2 Russland. 2.3 Ukraine, Türkei, Albanien. 3 Rezeption, Wortverwendung. 4 Siehe auch. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise.
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Groschen ( German: [ˈɡʁɔʃn̩] ⓘ; from Latin: grossus "thick", via Old Czech groš) 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.
History. Groschen (Latin: Grossus, German: Groschen, Italian: grosso o grossone, Czech: groš, Lithuanian: grašis, Estonian: kross, Polish: grosz, Hungarian: garas, Ukrainian: гроші, Macedonian: грош, Bulgarian: грош, grosh, Romanian: gros, Russian: грош) was the (sometimes colloquial) name for a coin used in various German ...