Monnaie Française

livres sols d.
1 Louis d'Or = [1640: 6.69 / 6.12 g Au]
= [1709: 8.13 / 7.46 g Au]
= [1715: 8.16 / 7.48 g Au]
= [1717: 6.12 / 5.61 g Au]
= [1718: 9.79 / 8.97 g Au]
= [1723: 6.53 / 5.98 g Au]
= [1726-77: 8.16 / 7.48 g Au]
1 Écu / Louis Blanc = 60 Sols
1 Livre / Franc = 20 Sols
1 Sol Turnois = 12 Deniers
1 Denier    

The value of the louis d'or, issued from the reform of 1640/41 to 1793, fluctuated (for most of the time) between 10 and 30 livres. Foreign traders accepted the coin at divers rates following their own changing perspectives on the value of gold and the quality of the coin. See Newton's Assessment of 1702.link

 

Indian Rupees

Rupees Annas Pies
Gold
1 Mohur
Silver
1 Rupee = 16 Annas
1 Anna = 12 Pies
Copper
1 Pice = 3 Pies
1 Pie

A fixed rate between gold and silver money did not exist, the gold Mohur and the silver Rupee shared the weight of 11.34 g and were supposed to be minted without alloy.

More information about India's money.link
Exchange rate: French Livres = Indian Rupees

Source: Evaluationlink Comparison of Coinslink
© Matthias Böhne / Olaf Simons, 2004