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

 

Swenska Pengar





Riksd.
D S.M
D K.M



M S.M
M S.M
M K.M



Öre S.M
Öre S.M
Öre K.M

1 Dukat [3.4 g Au] = 2 Riksdaler
1 Riksdaler = 2 Daler Silfwermynt
= 6 Daler Kopparmynt
= 8 Mark Silfwermynt
= 24 Mark Kopparmynt
= 64 Öre Silfwermynt
= 128 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Daler Silfwermynt / D S.M = 3 Daler Kopparmynt
= 4 Mark Silfwermynt
= 32 Öre Silfwermynt
1 Daler Kopparmynt / D K.M = 4 Mark Kopparmynt
1 Mark Silfwermynt / M S.M = 3 Mark Kopparmynt
= 8 Öre Silfwermynt
1 Mark Kopparmynt / M K.M = 2 2/3 Öre Silfwermynt
= 5 1/3 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Öre Silfwermynt = 2 Öre Kopparmynt
1 Öre Kopparmynt

1681-1715 link1715-1719 link1719-1776
 
From 1715 to 1719 both Sweden's copper and silver coins were devaluated against the riksdaler and gold. Accounts were held in riksdaler, mark and öre silver or in daler, mark and öre in each system.

See special page on Sweden's money.link
Exchange rate: French Livres = Riksdaler

Source: Paritius (1709)link Comparison of Coinslink
© Matthias Böhne / Olaf Simons, 2004