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[[Image:Fiorino 1856.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Fiorino: [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]].]] |
[[Image:Fiorino 1856.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Fiorino: [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]].]] |
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The '''fiorino''' ([[plural]]: ''fiorini'') was the [[currency]] of [[Grand Duchy of Tuscany|Tuscany]] between |
The '''fiorino''' ([[plural]]: ''fiorini'') was the [[currency]] of [[Grand Duchy of Tuscany|Tuscany]] between 1826 and 1859. It was subdivided into 100 ''quattrini'' ([[singular]]: ''quattrino''), with an additional denomination called the ''paolo'', worth 40 quattrini, in circulation. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The fiorino replaced the [[Tuscan lira]] at a rate of 1⅔ lire = 1 fiorino. In |
The fiorino replaced the [[Tuscan lira]] at a rate of 1⅔ lire = 1 fiorino. In 1847, Tuscany absorbed [[Lucca]] and the fiorino replaced the [[Luccan lira]] at a rate of 1 fiorino = 2 lire. The fiorino was replaced in 1859 by a provisional currency denominated in "[[Italian lira]]" (equal to the [[Sardinian lira]]), with 1 fiorino = 1.4 Italian lire. |
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===Coins=== |
===Coins=== |
Revision as of 23:29, 3 January 2009
The fiorino (plural: fiorini) was the currency of Tuscany between 1826 and 1859. It was subdivided into 100 quattrini (singular: quattrino), with an additional denomination called the paolo, worth 40 quattrini, in circulation.
History
The fiorino replaced the Tuscan lira at a rate of 1⅔ lire = 1 fiorino. In 1847, Tuscany absorbed Lucca and the fiorino replaced the Luccan lira at a rate of 1 fiorino = 2 lire. The fiorino was replaced in 1859 by a provisional currency denominated in "Italian lira" (equal to the Sardinian lira), with 1 fiorino = 1.4 Italian lire.
Coins
Copper coins were struck in denominations of 1 and 3 quattrini, together with billon 5 and 10 quattrini, silver ½, 1 and 5 paolo, ¼, ½, 1 and 4 fiorini. Gold coins included the zecchino, ruspone and 80 fiorini (the latter two equalled 3 and 10 zecchini respectively).
References
- Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.