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Where Does The Word Dollar Come From?

Where Does The Word Dollar Come From?

By GovMint :

The term "dollar" has a fascinating origin rooted in history. The word "dollar" finds its etymological roots in the German word "Thaler" (pronounced "tah-ler"), which was a large silver coin used in Europe during the 16th century. The Thaler was widely circulated and became a standard unit of currency in many countries, including the American colonies. Over time, the pronunciation evolved into "dollar," and when the United States established its currency, the term carried over to become the name of the U.S. dollar. This linguistic journey highlights the interconnectedness of global currencies and the historical significance behind the name "dollar."


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