Examples of 'groschen' in a sentence

Meaning of "groschen"

groschen (noun) - a former German coin, equivalent to 10 pfennigs, used before the introduction of the euro
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  • Any of several obsolete European silver coins.

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False anger at the loss of the groschen.
He saved every groschen in order to buy you back.
You count horsemen like you count groschen.
The groschen are back in our pocket.
Ten thousand groschen.
Coins under 10 groschen were rarely seen in circulation during their final years.
And we want groschen.
The first German Guldengroschen is issued from Saxony, with a value of 24 Groschen.
Coins were also issued denominated in Groschen.
William minted a silver groschen known as the Judenkopf Groschen.
The type was copied elsewhere in Europe and became widely known as Groschen.
It is cognate with the German groschen and Hungarian garas.
For each serf Lord Rozmberk oers ten groschen.
And that with three groschen a day plus board!
Her casket is full, she shall have groschen.

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It used to be full. He saved every groschen in order to buy you back.
Nine thousand, three hundred and seventy-two schillings and forty groschen.
The family had to pay around 6 groschen for each child.
I asked her to give me change for 50 pfennig . I only need one groschen.
In Helmstedt, he stabbed a man for two groschen and a pawn near Bernburg.
You're waiting for reinforcements? You count horsemen like you count groschen.
This was very obvious in the case of the Groschen and half-Groschen coins.
Für zwei Groschen Musik" was chosen at the German national final held on 20 January.
I only need 1 groschen cent.
As a dowry, she received the amount of 60 Prague groschen.
Here 's an extra Groschen - to go as fast as you can.
You're getting another groschen.
Then give him the 50 Groschen that we have talked about already.
The currency unit is the schilling . The schilling is subdivided into groschen 100 groschen 1 schilling.
Teutonic Order groschen of the 14th century.
Tickets are only 50 groschen now.
Austria introduced the Groschen in 1924 as the subdivision of the schilling.
I should bring the stolen 50 Groschen to the vagabond.
Yes. - Here's an extra Groschen to go as fast as you can.

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