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Cologne mark : ウィキペディア英語版
Cologne mark

The Cologne Mark was a unit of weight equivalent to 233.856 grams. It was introduced by the Danish King Hans in the late 15th century and was used as a standard for weighing metals. It came to be used as the base unit for a number of currency standards, including the Lübeck monetary system, which was important in northern Europe in the late Middle Ages, and the coinage systems of the Holy Roman Empire, most significantly the conventionsthaler, which was defined as one tenth of a Cologne Mark.
The Mark was defined as half a ''Pfund'' (pound) with 16 ''Unze'' (ounces) to the Pfund. The Unze was subdivided into 2 ''Lot'', 8 ''Quentchen'', 32 ''Pfennig'' or 36 ''Gran'', with the Gran equal to 0.812 grams.
==See also==

*Reichsmünzordnung

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