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  2. Kelly bag - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly bag requires 18 to 25 hours of handicraft to make, with each item created by a single artisan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By the mid-1990s, a Kelly bag was priced at US$ 3,500, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and as of 2019 prices ranged from US$8,500 to US$13,000, with exotic leathers priced higher.

  3. Spanish real - Wikipedia

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    Coins were minted in both Spain and Latin America from the 16th to 19th centuries in silver 12, 1, 2, 4 and 8 reales nacionales and in gold 12, 1, 2, 4 and 8 escudos. The silver 8-real coin was known as the Spanish dollar (as the coin was minted to the specifications of the thaler of the Holy Roman Empire and Habsburg monarchy ), peso ...

  4. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Hermès International S.A. (/ ɛər ˈ m ɛ z / ⓘ er-MEZ, French: ⓘ) is a French luxury fashion house established in 1837. It specializes in leather goods, silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches and ready-to-wear. [2] Since the 1950s, its logo has been a depiction of a ducal horse-drawn carriage.

  5. Spanish dollar - Wikipedia

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    It was valued at 15–16 reales or approximately 2 dollars. The famed Gold Doubloon was worth 2 escudos or approximately 4 dollars. From the 15th to the 19th centuries the coin was minted with several different designs at various mints in Spain and the New World, having gained wide acceptance beyond Spain's borders.

  6. Spanish colonial real - Wikipedia

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    Cob denominations were 12, 1, 2, 4, and 8 reales. When circulating in New England the larger coins might be cut to give intermediate values; since a real was nicknamed a "bit", the expression "two bits" came to mean a quarter dollar. [2] Unlike in Spain, the copper coins were generally not struck by the colonial mints.

  7. Global silver trade from the 16th to 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    Silver, trade, and war: Spain and America in the making of early modern Europe (JHU Press, 2000). excerpt; TePaske, John J. A new world of gold and silver. Brill, 2010. TePaske, John J. The Royal Treasuries of the Spanish Empire in America, 2 vol (1982) vol1 online also vol 2 online; Xiantang, Li.

  8. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Year of Spain in China [2] Designer: - Mint: - Value: €20 Alloy: Au Quantity: 15,000 Quality: Proof Issued: 2007 Diameter: 13.92mm Weight: 1.24g Market Value: - The obverse depicts the constitutional coat-of-arms The reverse features a reproduction of the pillars of Hercules. It also features Chinese characters reading "China Spain"

  9. Silver standard - Wikipedia

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    With the world market price of silver having been in excess of $1.29 per troy ounce since 1960, silver began to flow out of the Treasury at an increasing rate. To slow the drain, President Kennedy ordered a halt to issuing $5 and $10 silver certificates in 1962. That left the $1 silver certificate as the only denomination being issued.