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  2. Carolingian monetary system - Wikipedia

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    Gold coins typically represented larger nominal sums, but they also introduced a bimetallic system of currency which depended on the values of two precious metals. The French "franc", introduced in 1360, was the first coin anywhere to represent exactly 1 pfund or "pound". The gold "sovereign", first minted in 1489, was the first English £1 coin.

  3. Coin base weight - Wikipedia

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    The Carolingian Pound was superseded by what became the most common coin base weight in Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. This was the Cologne Mark of 233.779 grams of silver. [2] Silver coins of different weights were minted from this standard weight.

  4. Carolingian pound - Wikipedia

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    Today, the original weight of the Charlemagne pound can be determined primarily by weighing surviving Carolingian coins from the early period, although a variation of several per cent occurs. In the literature, the Karlspfund is often given 408.25 g or approximately as 408 g, [ 2 ] The latter is the equivalent of one denier of exactly 1.7 g in ...

  5. Penny - Wikipedia

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    Penny is first attested in a 1394 Scots text, [n 1] a variant of Old English peni, a development of numerous variations including pennig, penning, and pending. [n 2] The etymology of the term "penny" is uncertain, although cognates are common across almost all Germanic languages [n 3] and suggest a base *pan-, *pann-, or *pand-with the individualizing suffix -ing.

  6. What your old coins are worth now

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    Coin Collecting Is Hot: Investors Taking a Shine to Numismatics If you've collected coins over the years and aren't quite sure what to do with them, they could wind up fetching you a load of cash now.

  7. French denier - Wikipedia

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    ) or penny was a medieval coin which takes its name from the Frankish coin first issued in the late seventh century; [1] in English it is sometimes referred to as a silver penny. Its appearance represents the end of gold coinage, which, at the start of Frankish rule, had either been Roman (Byzantine) or "pseudo-imperial" (minted by the Franks ...

  8. Are Blank Coins Valuable? If You Can Find One, It Could Be ...

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    The most valuable blank coin listed on the U.S. Coins Guide site is a 90% silver dollar without a raised rim valued at $1,600 or more. The same type of silver dollar with a raised rim is valued at ...

  9. French sol - Wikipedia

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    On the obverse, the denomination "UN SOU", on the reverse, "HALF PENNY". In Canadian French, the word "sou" is used in everyday language and means the 1/100 division of the Canadian dollar. The official term is "cent". Canadian one-cent coins (no longer in circulation) have the vernacular name of "sou noir".

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