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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2 Daler Silfwermynt |
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6 Daler Kopparmynt |
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8 Mark Silfwermynt |
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24 Mark Kopparmynt |
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64 Öre Silfwermynt |
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128 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
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.
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