Citations:mariengrosche


 * 1821, Patrick Kelly, The Universal Cambist, and Commercial Instructor: Being a Full and Accurate Treatise on the Exchanges, Monies, Weights and Measures of All Trading Nations and Their Colonies; with an Account of Their Banks, Public Funds, and Paper Currencies, page 274:
 * The Florin, or Piece of [...], is worth 14 Schillings, or 24 Mariengroschen; a Mariengrosche is 7 Pfenings, or 14 Hellers. The coins are, silver specie Rixdollars, with halves and quarters; base silver Pieces, of 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 1/2, and 1  Mariengrosche; of 1 ...
 * 1883, John Hutchison, The Practice of Banking: Embracing the Cases at Law and in Equity Bearing Upon All Branches of the Subject, page 546:
 * Formerly in Hanover and Brunswick the reckoning was in rix dollars, of 36 mariengroschen, equivalent to 3s. 6d. of our money, 8 pfennigs being equal to the mariengrosche.