Polskie pieniądze
1 złoty |
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30 groszy |
1 grosz |
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18 denarów |
1 denar |
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In 1496 the Sejm approved the creation of a national currency. Its value was set at 30 Prague groschen, later converted to Polish grosz. The 30 grosz coin, złoty, became the Polish gulden.
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Swenska Pengar
1 Dukat [3.4 g Au] |
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2 Riksdaler |
1 Riksdaler |
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3 Daler Silfwermynt |
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9 Daler Kopparmynt |
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12 Mark Silfwermynt |
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36 Mark Kopparmynt |
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96 Öre Silfwermynt |
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192 Öre Kopparmynt |
1 Daler Silfwermynt / D S.M |
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3 Daler Kopparmynt |
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4 Mark Silfwermynt |
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32 Öre Silfwermynt |
1 Daler Kopparmynt / D K.M |
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4 Mark Kopparmynt |
1 Mark Silfwermynt / M S.M |
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3 Mark Kopparmynt |
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8 Öre Silfwermynt |
1 Mark Kopparmynt / M K.M |
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2 2/3 Öre Silfwermynt |
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5 1/3 Öre Kopparmynt |
1 Öre Silfwermynt |
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2 Öre Kopparmynt |
1 Öre Kopparmynt |
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1681-1715 1715-1719 1719-1776
Accounts were held in riksdaler, in silver or in copper money.
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