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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 ...
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 ...
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
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.
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
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 ...
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 ...
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.