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  2. History of coins in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The silver grosso in 1172 worth 4 denari, of 1.4 g of 23 ⁄ 24 fine silver (or 80.5 g fine silver in a lira); The gold Genovino d'oro in 1252, at about the same time as the Florentine florin; of 3.5 g fine gold, and worth 1 ⁄ 2 lira (each lira worth either 7 g fine gold or 70 g fine silver);

  3. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    For example, knowing that standard 18-carat yellow gold consists of 75% gold, 12.5% silver and the remaining 12.5% of copper (all by mass), the volume of pure gold in this alloy will be 60% since gold is much denser than the other metals used: 19.32 g/cm 3 for gold, 10.49 g/cm 3 for silver and 8.96 g/cm 3 for copper.

  4. Ducat - Wikipedia

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    Austrian gold ducat depicting Kaiser Franz-Josef, c. 1910. The ducat (/ ˈ d ʌ k ə t /) coin was used as a trade coin in Europe from the later Middle Ages to the 19th century. Its most familiar version, the gold ducat or sequin containing around 3.5 grams (0.11 troy ounces) of 98.6% fine gold, originated in Venice in 1284 and gained wide international acceptance over the centuries.

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  6. How Much Is a Gold Bar Worth?

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    How much is a 1-kilogram gold bar worth? As of Oct. 26, 2023, a 1-kilogram gold bar is worth $64,160.67. ... This postcard-worthy port in Italy promises seafood, pasta and Focaccia. Lighter Side ...

  7. Florin - Wikipedia

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    By 1626, the alloy had been slightly reduced again (to 77% gold), while the weight was more substantially reduced (to 3.240 grams). In 1409, the Rheingulden standard (at the time 91.7% gold) was adopted for the Holy Roman Empire's Reichsgulden. [6] The Dutch guilder is symbolized as Fl. or ƒ, which means florijn (florin).

  8. Genoese lira - Wikipedia

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    The gold scudo d'oro, copying the Spanish escudo, with 3.026 g fine gold, and also worth 4 1 ⁄ 2 lire as of 1602; The gold doppio or 2-scudo coin, also known as the doubloon or pistole . With the decline in the fortunes of the Genoese banks and the Spanish Empire in the 17th century, however, the Genoese lira also depreciated substantially.

  9. Coins of the Italian lira - Wikipedia

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    Gold 1863-65 [3] Aluminum 1946-2001 1862-2001 Lire 10: Aluminum 1951-2001 ... History of coins in Italy; References This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at ...