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  2. Category:Medieval currencies - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Coins of medieval England (8 P) G. Groschen ... Pages in category "Medieval currencies" The following 89 pages are in this category ...

  3. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Medieval currencies. Production. Mint; ... The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. ... International ...

  4. List of historical currencies - Wikipedia

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    5-sol French coin and silver coins – New France; Spanish-American coins- unofficial; Playing cards – 1685-1760s, sometimes officially New France; 15 and a 30-deniers coin known as the mousquetaire – early 17th century New France; Gold Louis – 1720 New France; Sol and Double Sol 1738–1764; English coins early 19th century

  5. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    The value of some coins fluctuated, particularly in the reigns of James I and Charles I. The value of a guinea fluctuated between 20 and 30 shillings before being fixed at 21 shillings in December 1717. These are denominations of British, or earlier English, coins – Scottish coins had different values.

  6. Category:Coins of medieval England - Wikipedia

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    Coins of England in the High and Late Middle Ages, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to rise of the Tudor dynasty in 1485. See also the preceding Category:Anglo-Saxon money and the succeeding Category:Coins of England

  7. History of coins in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has a long history of different coinage types, which spans thousands of years. Italy has been influential at a coinage point of view: the medieval Florentine florin, one of the most used coinage types in European history and one of the most important coins in Western history, [1] was struck in Florence in the 13th century, while the Venetian sequin, minted from 1284 to 1797, was the most ...

  8. A Construction Worker Accidentally Found a Secret Stash of ...

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    Archaeologists Unearth 1,600 Ancient German Coins bee32 - Getty Images. A resident of a southwest German town working on a construction project unearthed a stash of medieval coins minted around ...

  9. Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England refers to the use of coins, either for monetary value or for other purposes, in Anglo-Saxon England.. Archaeologists have uncovered large quantities of coins dating to the Anglo-Saxon period, either from hoards or stray finds, making them one of the most plentiful kinds of artefact that survive from this period.