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*The '''heller''', or '''haller''' was a German coin valued at half a ] named after city of Hall (today ]). The coin was produced beginning in the 13th century as silver pfennig (Häller Pfennig). |
*The '''heller''', or '''haller''' was a German coin valued at half a ] named after city of Hall (today ]). The coin was produced beginning in the 13th century as silver pfennig (Häller Pfennig). The term ''heller'' (Czech: haléř, Slovak: halier) is also used for a coin valued at 1/100 of the ] in ] and ], as well as in the former ]. | ||
*'''Heller''' is a ] company producing plastic ] kits. ] | *'''Heller''' is a ] company producing plastic ] kits. ] |
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- The heller, or haller was a German coin valued at half a pfennig named after city of Hall (today Schwäbisch Hall). The coin was produced beginning in the 13th century as silver pfennig (Häller Pfennig). The term heller (Czech: haléř, Slovak: halier) is also used for a coin valued at 1/100 of the Koruna in Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as in the former Czechoslovakia.
- Heller is a German company producing plastic scale model kits.
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