The Kreuzer, in English usually kreutzer, was a silver coin and unit of currency existing in the southern German states prior to the unification of Germany, and in Austria.Early historyIn 1559 a value of 60 Kreuzer to 1 gulden had been adopted throughout the Southern states of the Holy Roman Em ... |
The Spanish real was a unit of currency that was used in Spain and its colonies for several centuries. It went through various changes and evolutions over time. Here is a brief overview of the evolution of the Spanish real:Medieval Period: The real originated during the medieval period as a sil ... |
During President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, the United States Mint did not produce any $2.5 gold coins, commonly known as quarter eagles. The last quarter eagle minted for circulation was the Indian Head design, which ceased production in 1929.However, during Roosevelt’s presidency, th ... |