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The livre was established by Charlemagne as a unit of account equal to one pound of silver. [citation needed] It was subdivided into 20 sous (also sols), each of 12 deniers.[citation needed] The word livre came from the Latin word libra, a Roman unit of weight and still the name of a pound in modern French, and the denier comes from the Roman denarius.
The modern dollar and peso symbols originated from the mark employed to denote the Spanish dollar, [2] whereas the pound and lira symbols evolved from the letter L (written until the seventeenth century in blackletter type as ) standing for libra, a Roman pound of silver. [3]
He defined the "libra" as a new measure of weight equivalent to around 408 grams [4] [a] (substantially larger than the old Roman pound of 328.9g), and ordered 240 silver units known as denarii to be struck from the new Carolingian pound of pure silver, each denarius containing 22.5 grains of silver.
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The real values of individual goods or commodities may rise or fall against each other, in relative terms, but a representative commodity bundle as a whole retains its real value as a constant from one period to the next. Real values can for example be expressed in constant 1992 dollars, with the price level fixed 100 at the base date.
The first real was introduced by King Fernando I around 1380. [1] It was a silver coin and had a value of 120 dinheiros (10 soldos or 1 ⁄ 2 libra). In the reign of King João I (1385–1433), the real branco of 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 libras (initially real cruzado [2]) and the real preto of 7 soldos (1 ⁄ 10 of a real branco) were issued.
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