THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF FRANCE
The metric system on which the French Mint was worked throughout the period treated of in this work up to the Revolution was as follows:--
1 mark = 8 oz. " = 64 gros. (8 x 8). " = 192 dens. (64 x 3). " = 4608 grs. (192 x 24).
An alternative subdivision of the ounce was as follows:--
1 oz. = 20 esterlings. " = 320 mailles (20 x 16). " = 640 felins (320 x 2).
For the alloy or standard the mark was thus subdivided:--
For gold mark = 24 carats each subdivided into 32 parts. " silver " = 12 dens. each subdivided into 24 grms.
In France fine gold was only refined to 23-26/32 carats, and fine silver 11 deniers 18 grs. In calculation the absolute fineness of 24 carats and 12 deniers must be used.
The system of reckoning was as follows:--
1 livre = 20 sols. 1 sol. = 12 den. 1 den. = 2 oboles. 1 obole = 2 pites. 1 pite = 2 semipites.
The reckoning by livres, sols., deniers was derived from the Frankish kings. For a time the system of reckoning by the mark threatened to replace it, but in 1313 it was again authorised by Philippe le Bel.
The origin of the difference between the livres Tournois and the livres Parisis is to be sought in the feudal Mint franchises of the barons. At one time there was a difference between the two systems of 25 per cent., the barons who had the right of minting preferring to do so at Tours, or according to the Tours weight, which was the more depreciated of the two, while at Paris the French kings attempted to keep up a tradition of a better weight standard.
The distinction of livres Tournois and livres Parisis was maintained until the days of Louis XIV., when (1667) it was abolished, and the reckoning by a single livre, sol., denier, was established. (For the intermediate experiment of Henry III. see text p. 87.)
The monetary system of Charlemagne was the precursor and source of the chief currency systems of mediaeval and modern Europe, with the exception of Spain. It was itself an imitation of the system of the Eastern Empire.
Its basis was the libra or pound, which occurs in two forms--(1) the gold pound, (2) the silver pound. Under the first race of the French kings the monetary divisions of the former were--
1. The gold solidus, a name which gave birth to the Spanish and Italian soldo and the French sol. (sou).
2. The third of the gold solidus (Triens or Tremissis).
Of the latter the aliquot parts were--
1. The silver solidus. 2. 1/3 " (Tremissis). 3. The denarius.
1 gold solidus = 3-1/3 silver solidi = 40 denarii. 1 " = 12 "
Under the system of the Eastern Empire the gold solidus had weighed 85-1/3 grs. and under the Merovingian Kings 70-1/2 grs. Under the rule of the Second House a considerable alteration took place. Charlemagne adopted for the basis of his system the East Frank or Rhenish libra, which was one-fourth heavier than the Roman libra adopted by the Merovings. His denarius accordingly weighed 32 grs. If ideally constructed the system, as far as silver is concerned, would be this--
12 denarii = 1 solidus. 20 solidi = 1 libra. 32 x 20 x 12 = 7680 grs. = 1 libra.
As far as the more precious metal is concerned, the gold solidus was, as a matter of fact, hardly to be met with under the second race. But, theoretically, it was still considered equal to 40 denarii.
40 x 32 = 1280 grs. 1280/12 = 106.6 grs. for the gold solidus.
But there are some actually met with containing 132 grs.
Sols d'or as a reminiscence of the first and second race are said to have still lingered in use at the commencement of the third race of kings. Under Philip I. they occur as francs d'or and florins d'or. In speaking of this latter term in the account of Florentine money (Appendix I. supra, p. 301), it has been pointed out as possible that it is merely the name for an ideal money, not an actual coin. (See however, preface, p. xiii.)
The actual reinstitution of gold monies in France has been already dealt with (text, p. 10). Of the species of the gold monies it would be almost an impossibility to speak.
Putting aside the disputed florin d'or, the first authenticated type of the gold monies was the aignel d'or or denier d'or a l'aignel, so called from the lamb (agneau = aignel), stamped on it. Under St. Louis, to whom it is first assigned, it weighed 3 deniers 5 grs., was of fine gold and worth 12 sols. 6 deniers Tournois.
Philippe le Bel, Louis Huttin, Philippe le Long, and Charles le Bel maintained this coin at the same weight and standard. Those of King John were of the same standard or fineness, but were slightly heavier, weighing 3 deniers 16 grs. Under Charles VI. and Charles VII. both weight and fineness were considerably reduced. Under the various names of agnels d'or, moutons d'or a la grande laine, moutons d'or a la petite laine, this species had currency in France for nearly two hundred years. The imitations of it in surrounding countries were almost numberless.
Royal (for the origin of the piece, see text, p. 10). Philippe le Bel minted petits royaux d'or fin, 70 to the mark and with an equivalence of 11 sols. Parisis. Gros royaux were the double of the petits royaux. Charles le Bel and Philippe de Valois struck royaux 58 to the mark. King John struck royaux or deniers d'or au Roial 66 and 69 to the mark, Charles V. 63 to the mark, and Charles VI. 64 and 70 to the mark.
Masses or chaises (cadieres, Royaux durs), were coined by Philippe le Bel, 22-carat fine and 5 deniers 12 grs. the piece. The chaises d'or of his successor varied greatly from these. Philippe de Valois coined them of fine gold, and 3 deniers 16 grs. the piece, and Charles VI. of fine gold 4 deniers 18 grs. the piece. Under Charles VII. the standard was reduced to 16 carats and the weight to 2 deniers 29 grs.
Of other early gold species it is sufficient to mention--
Reines, coined by Philippe le Bel. Florin George, " Philippe de Valois. Parisis d'or, 32-2/5 to mark = 20 sols. Parisis. Lion 50 to the mark. Pavillon 48 " Couronne 45 " Ange or angelot 33-2/5 " Denier d'or a l'ecu 54 "
The last of these species (deniers d'or a l'ecu) continued to be minted, and had wide currency through the reign of John up to their cessation in 1354. There was, however, great variation in the standard from fine gold to 23, 22-3/4, 21, and even 18 carats.
The reign of John was marked, 1361, by the commencement of the coining of the important franc d'or of fine gold, 63 to the mark = 20 sols. or 1 livre.
Its standard (of fine gold) was maintained under Charles V. and until Charles VII., but under the latter monarch the weight was reduced (to a tale of 80 to the mark).
Fleurs de lis d'or (or Florins d'or aux fleurs de lis) were first minted in 1365 by Charles V. They were of fine gold, and weighed exactly 1 gros. Being equivalent to the franc (i.e. equal to 1 livre or 20 sols.), it received the same name, being styled Franc a pied to distinguish it from the Franc d'or proper, which was styled Franc a cheval.
Saluts were first minted by Charles VI. in 1421 of fine gold, and of the same weight as the francs a cheval, but equal to 25 sols.
Couronnes or ecus a la couronne were first coined by Charles VI. in 1384 of fine gold, weighing 3 deniers 4 grs. (i.e. 64 to the mark), and equal 22 sols.
This was the most celebrated gold coin of mediaeval France. It lasted down to the time of the louis d'or, and was in high repute all over Europe.
Under Charles VI. and Charles VII. numerous changes were made in this piece both in weight and standard. At one time, under Charles VI., the standard fell as low as 16 carats. In 1436, however, they were again made of fine gold, but 70 to the mark, and issued at an equivalence of 25 sols. In 1455 they were issued 23-1/8 carats fine, 71 to the mark, and = 27 sols. the piece.
In 1473 Louis XI. issued them 72 to the mark; but two years later he began the issue of ecus d'or au soleil (crowns of the sun), of the same fineness as the couronne, but slightly heavier (70 to the mark).
From the days of Charles VIII. the crown of the sun (ecus d'or au soleil, also called ecus au porc-epi) took the place of older crowns. Under Francis I. they were generally 23 carats fine and 71-1/6 to the mark, under Charles IX. 23 carats fine and 72-1/2 to the mark. At this latter they remained till the days of Louis XIV. The change of equivalence must be followed in the accompanying tables.
From the old ecus a la couronne must be distinguished the ecus heaumes, which were issued in small quantities under Charles VI., generally 48 to the mark and 22 carats fine.
Henris d'or occur only under Henry II., 23 carats fine, 2 deniers 20 grs. weight, and issued at an equivalence of 50 sols.
Louis d'or (see text, p. 91), first issued in 1640 under Louis XIII. in imitation of the Spanish standard; 22 carats fine, 36-1/4 to the mark, and = 10 livres. Standard and weight remained unchanged until 1709. See tables below for subsequent change.
Lis d'or have merely a transitory importance. They were issued in 1656 and shortly after, but almost immediately discontinued; 23-1/4 carats fine, 3 deniers 3-1/2 grs. the piece (60-1/2 to the mark) = 7 livres (to be distinguished as a third type from the fleurs de lys d'or of King John, and the separate fleur de lys d'or of Charles V.).
Silver Coins.
The silver deniers of the first royal race of France averaged 21 grs. in weight. Under the second race a much heavier system was adopted, those of Charlemagne weighing 28 grs., and those of Charles the Bold 32 grs. At the commencement of the third race they were still of fine silver, and weighed about 23 or 24 grs. The process of diminution by alloy and in weight began under Philippe I. For the question of the existence of a silver solidus, see Le Blanc, Introduction, p. xii. If they ever existed their place as a large silver specie was at an early date taken by that of the gros Tournois (called also gros deniers d'argent, gros deniers blancs, and sols d'argent), attributed to S. Louis; 11 deniers 12 grs. fine, 7 grs. weight (58 to the mark), and issued at an equivalence of 12 deniers or 1 sol.
In the commencement, therefore, of this piece the gros Tournois was synonymous with the sol. Tournois. With the degeneration of the standard, however, the coin (the gros) parted company from the sol., which remained as a system of reckoning.
Up to the time of Philippe de Valois this money continued of undiminished weight and standard, and of the greatest celebrity. When that prince, in 1343, returned to good money after a period of debasement, he coined the gros Tournois 60 to a mark, of fine silver, and at an equivalence of 15 deniers Tournois. For its subsequent course, see tables infra.. It is noticeable that while in weight and value the gros Tournois was frequently changed, in fineness no diminution was made.
Parisis d'argent, issued only by Philippe de Valois (of fine silver, 4 deniers in weight = 15 deniers Tournois or 1 sol. Parisis).
Testoons are to be regarded as the successors of the gros Tournois. They were first issued by Louis XII. in 1513; 11 deniers 18 grs. fine, 7 deniers 12-1/3 grs. weight, and = 10 sols. This species continued until its interdiction by Henry III. in 1575, who replaced them in that year by.
Francs d'argent, 10 deniers 10-10/23 grs. fine, 11 deniers 1 grain weight (or 17-1/4 to the mark), and = 20 sols. This piece continued until the days of Louis XIII.
Quart d'ecus, also issued by Henry III., 11 deniers fine, 7 deniers 12-1/2 grs. weight, and = 15 sols. (i.e. a quarter the value of the ecu d'or, then set at 60 sols.). This piece endured till 1646.
Louis d'argent, issued by Louis XIII. (see p. 402, Louis d'or), 11 deniers fine, 21 deniers 8 grs. weight for the ecus blancs. This money continued till the Revolution.
Lis d'argent, issued for a few months in 1656, 11 deniers 12 grs. fine, 6 deniers 5 grs. weight, and = 20 sols.
Franc, modern (see text, p. 176).
The history of the French monetary system has been briefly told in the text, pp. 10, 31-40, 83-95, 167-197. The tables of the present Appendix afford particular information as to the course of the above-mentioned coins, down to the last great change in the French system. They bring out also, in strong relief, the numerous and arbitrary and excessive debasements which that system underwent in the Middle Ages. The particular episode of the eighteenth-century depreciation, which followed upon the erection of the system of John Law, may be, in brief, more appropriately sketched here than in the text.
The third of the three great recoinages of 1689, 1693, and 1703 had left the louis d'or tariffed at an equivalence of 15 livres, and the louis d'argent at 4 livres. By the end of 1708 these figures had sunk to 12 livres 15 sols. and 3 livres 8 sols. respectively. By the decree of April 1709 quite a different standard was adopted. The louis d'or was minted 32 to the mark, 22 carats fine, and = 16 livres 10 sols., while the louis d'argent was minted 8 to the mark, 11 deniers fine, and = 4 livres 8 sols. In the month of May 1709 a second edict raised these equivalences to 20 livres and 5 livres respectively. The sufferings of French commerce under this extraordinary tariff led to its annulling by the decree of 30th September 1713, by which a reduction of equivalence was made to 14 livres and 3 livres 10 sols. respectively. In December of the same year a reformation was again attempted. The new species were of the same content and fineness as the old, but were tariffed at 20 livres for the louis d'or, and 5 livres for the louis d'argent, while the unreformed specie were tariffed at 16 livres and 4 livres respectively. Three years later began the period of the monetary disorder of the minority of Louis XV. In November 1716 a new louis d'or was issued, 20 to the mark, 22 carats fine. In May 1718 again a new issue took place--louis d'or 25 to the mark, 22 carats; louis d'argent 10 to the mark, 11 deniers fine.
There were thus, at the time, four different louis d'or in existence, namely:--
The old louis d'or 36-1/4 to the mark. The old louis d'or of 1709} 30 " " " " 1715} " " 1716 20 " " " " 1718 25 " "
And similarly three kinds of louis d'argents or ecus:--
The old louis d'argent 9 to the mark. The old louis d'argent of 1709} " " " 1715} 8 " " " " " 1718 10 " "
On the 25th July 1719 the Compagnie des Indes obtained the profit and farm of the French Mint for a term of nine years. The first outcome of their activity was the issue of the following tariff:--
Livres. Sols. Deniers. Ecu of 1718 5 13 4 Louis d'argent of 1709 7 1 8 Old louis d'or 34 0 0 Old louis d'or of 1709 28 6 8
In the same year (1719, the first of their lease) this corporation further issued quite new species, namely, Quinzains d'or = 15 livres, and livres d'argent = 1/6-ecu (both being cut at a tale of 65-5/11 to the mark). On the 5th March 1720 all the species were raised 41-3/11 per cent., the louis d'or of 1709 thus rising to an equivalence of 40 livres, and the louis d'argent of the same issue to 10 livres. On the 11th March 1720 the use of the gold specie was forbidden, and a recoinage determined on. These regulations, however, were not carried out, and by July the louis d'or had risen to 60 livres (= 1963-7/17 livres to the mark of fine gold), and the louis d'argent to 15 livres (= 130-10/11 livres to the mark of fine silver). The same enhancement prevailed in the divisional coin, and the confusion endured till the end of 1720. In September the louis d'or had fallen to 45 livres (= 1472-8/11 livres to the mark of fine gold), and the louis d'argent to 11 livres 5 sols. (= 98-2/11 livres to the mark of fine silver). At the same time (September) a new fabrication of species, according to the standard of 1718, was undertaken. Louis d'or, 25 to the mark, to issue at 54 livres; louis d'argent (or 1/3-ecu), 30 to the mark, to issue at 3 livres. But from the 24th October a gradual diminution in this tariff was prescribed, and from the 1st of January 1721 these coins were to circulate respectively at 45 livres and 2 livres 10 sols. From the same date the louis d'or of 1709 was to circulate for 22 livres 10 sols., and the louis d'argent of 1709 for 5 livres 12 sols. 6 deniers.
On the 5th January 1721 the contract for coinage held by the Compagnie des Indes was annulled, and an intermediate attempt at reform was made in 1723, when the louis d'or was minted at 37-1/2 to the mark = 27 livres, and the louis d'argent at 10-3/8 to the mark = 6 livres 18 sols. The downward course of the specie set strongly in, and by 1726 they had fallen to 12 livres and 3 livres respectively. This facilitated the great reform and recoinage of 1726 (see text, p. 169). This recoinage was carried out on the basis of the edict of 1709--
Louis d'or, 30 to the mark = 20 livres. Louis d'argent, 8 to the mark = 5 livres.
By the edict of May of the same year their equivalence was raised 20 per cent.--the louis d'or to 24 livres, the louis d'argent to 6 livres.
TABLE OF THE FRENCH GOLD COINS.
(Up to 1689, from Le Blanc; 1690 onwards, continued from various sources.)
+----------------------+-------------+--------------+------------+------+----------+ | |Price of Mark| | | Tale | | | Date. |of Gold. | Species. | Standard. | per | Value. | | +-------------+ | | Mark.+----------+ | |(L=Liv. | | | | (S=Sol. | | | S=Sol. | | | | D=Den.) | | | D=Den.) | | | | | +----------------------+-------------+--------------+------------+------+----------+ | |Liv.Sol. Den.| | | | S. D. | |1226 (S. Louis) | ... | Agnel |Fine gold |59-1/6| 12 6 | |1295 (Philippe le Bel)| ... | Gros royal | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1305 | 44 0 0| Petit royal |Fine gold|70 | 13 9 | |1308, April 16 | 44 0 0| Chaise | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1310, August 12 | 49 10 0| Masse | 22 carat |34-1/2| 30 0 | |1310, January 22 | 55 11 9| Agnelet | Fine gold |59-1/6| 20 0 | |1312, August 24 | 55 10 4| ... | ... | ... | 15 0 | |1314 (Louis Huttin), | | | | | | | August 25 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 20 0 | |1314, November 29 | 55 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1315, May 6 | ... | Agnelet | Fine gold |59-1/6| 20 0 | | " January 15 | 45 0 0| ... | ... | ... | 15 0 | |1316 (Philippe le | | | | | | | le Long), Easter | 38 0 0| ... | ... | ... | 12 6 | | December 8 | 55 10 0| Agnelet | Fine gold |59-1/6| 20 0 | |1321 (Charles le Bel),| | | | | | | February 20 | 58 0 0| Agnel | " |59-1/6| 20 0 | |1322, October 15 | 53 6 9| ... | ... | ... | 18 9 | |1325, February 16 | 67 10 0| Royal double | Fine gold | 58 | 25 0 | |1329 (Philippe | | | | | | | de Valois), | | | | | | | Dec. 26 | ... | Parisis | " |33-2/5| 37 6 | | ... | ... | Royal double | " | 58 | 22 6 | |1330, April 8 (poste | | | | | | | monnaie) | 41 13 0| Parisis | " |33-2/5| 25 0 | | | ... | Royal double | ... | ... | 15 0 | | | ... | Agnel | ... | ... | 14 7 | |1331, January 9 | 39 0 0| Royal | ... | ... | 22 6 | |1332, April 19 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 15 0 | | | | | | |(Tournois)| |1336, February 1 | 50 0 0| Ecu | Fine gold | 54 | 20 0 | |1338, November 14 | 58 0 0| Lion | " | 50 | 25 0 | |1339, May 25 | 61 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " June 14 | 66 0 0| Pavillon | Fine gold | 48 | 30 0 | | " August 10 | 69 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " June 20 | 71 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 7 | 82 0 0| Couronne | Fine gold | 45 | 40 0 | | " February 15 | 86 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1340, April 16 | 96 0 0| Double | Fine gold | 36 | 60 0 | | ... | ... | Simple | " | 72 | 30 0 | | " May 27 |100 0 0| Doubles | 23 carat | 30 | 60 0 | | " October 7 |108 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 31 |114 14 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 7 |115 0 0| Anges |Fine gold |33-2/5| 75 0 | | ... | ... | Demi anges | ... |67-1/3| ... | |1341, August 23 |130 0 0| Anges |Fine gold |38-1/3| 75 0 | |1341, January 19 |136 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1342, June 28 |168 0 0| ... | ... | 42 | 85 0 | |1342, September 16 |171 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1342, April 10 |117 0 0| Ecu |Fine gold | 54 | ... | |1343, September 22 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 45 0 | | (Forte monnaie) | 43 6 8| ... | ... | ... | 16 8 | |1344, March 27 | 44 3 9| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1346, July 17 | 50 0 0| Chaises |Fine gold | 52 | 20 0 | |1346, February 24 | 72 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1346, March 4 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 30 0 | |1347, April 6 | 75 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1347, April 14 | 44 3 4| Ecu |Fine gold | 54 | 16 8 | |1347, September 27 | 75 0 0| Chaises |Fine gold | 52 | 30 0 | |1347, January 11 | 51 10 0| Ecu |23 carat | 54 | 18 9 | |1348, August 30 | ... | ... |22-3/4 carat| ... | 20 0 | |1348, March 12 | 51 15 3| ... |22 carat | ... | 25 0 | |1349, May 23 | 52 1 6| ... |21 carat | ... | 25 0 | |1349, December 5 | 53 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1350, April 22 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | ... | ... | ... | ... | 20 0 | |1350, September 1 | | | | | | | (John I.) | 53 18 9| Ecu |21 carat | 54 | 18 9 | |1351, June 20 | 54 17 6| ... |20-1/2 carat| ... | ... | |1351, July 23 | ... | ... |20 carat | ... | ... | |1351, August 18 | 96 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1351, August 20 | ... | Fleur de Lys |Fine gold | 50 | 40 0 | |1351, September 17 | 56 5 0| Ecu |20 carat | 54 | 18 9 | |1351, September 24 | 58 2 6| ... |18 carat | ... | ... | |1351, November 20 | 60 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1351, February 3 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | ... | ... | ... | ... | 15 0 | |1352, April 21 | 60 18 9| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1352, May 18 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 20 0 | |1352, January 18 | 60 17 6| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1352, February 3 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 37 6 | |1353, May 1 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 40 0 | |1353, October 26 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | 62 16 4| ... | ... | ... | 15 0 | |1354, November 24 | 60 0 0| Moutons |Fine gold | 52 | 25 0 | |1355, June 3 | 61 5 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1355, June 19 | 62 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1355, January 3 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | ... | Moutons | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1356, November 25 | ... | Moutons | ... | ... | 30 0 | | " January 25 | 63 2 6| " | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1357, June 15 | ... |Petits moutons|Fine gold | 104 | 12 6 | |1358, August 31 | 78 15 0| Royal | " | 66 | 25 0 | | " April 20 | 80 12 6| " | " | 69 | 25 0 | |1359, March 31 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | ... | " | ... | ... | 40 0 | |1360, January 12 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | 60 0 0| Franc |Fine gold | 63 | 20 0 | |1361, April 23 | 60 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1363, July 29 | 61 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1364 (Charles V.), | | | | | | | May 3 | 62 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1364, August 5 | ... | Royal |Fine gold | 63 | 20 0 | | " September 10 | ... | Franc | " | 63 | 20 0 | |1365, May 5 | 62 10 0| Fleur de Lis | " | 64 | 20 0 | |1381, (Charles VI.), | | | | | | | April 25 | 60 10 0| " | " | 64 | 20 0 | |1384, March 18 | 65 10 0| Ecu a la | ... | 60 | 22 0 | | | | couronne | | | | |1386, August 31 | 66 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1387, February 28 | 66 10 0| ... | ... |61-1/3| 22 6 | |1391, April 8 | 67 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1392, " 1 | 67 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1394, September 5 | 68 5 0| ... | ... | 62 | 22 6 | |1405, August 8 | 68 15 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1407, February 11 | 68 5 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1411, November 7 | 70 0 0| ... | ... | 64 | 22 6 | | " February 12 | ... | ... |23-11/28 | ... | ... | | | | | carat | | | | " March 5 | 70 15 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1414, September 6 | 72 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1417, May 17 | 92 0 0| Moutons |23 carat | 96 | 20 0 | | " October 21 | 96 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 28 | ... | ... |22 carat | 96 | 20 0 | | " December 9 | 92 0 0| Ecu heaume | " | 48 | 40 0 | |1418, July 2 | 94 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " March 7 |150 0 0| Ecu a la |23 carat | 64 | 50 0 | | | | couronne | | | | |1419, June 18 |144 0 0| Moutons | ... | 96 | 30 0 | | " October 24 | ... | Chaises |Fine gold | 40 | 80 0 | | | | or doubles | | | | | " February 26 |171 13 4| Ecu a la | ... | 67 | 50 0 | | | | couronne | | | | | ... | ... | Moutons | ... | ... | 26 8 | | | | | | | Par. | |1420, October 27 | ... | Doubles |22-1/4 carat| 40 | 80 0 | |1421 (forte monnaie), | | | | | | | April 26 | 72 0 0| Ecu a la |Fine gold | 66 | 22 6 | | | | couronne | | | | | " November 8 | 76 5 0| Saluts | " | 63 | 25 0 | |1422 (Charles VII.), | | | | | | | January 20 | ... | Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |22-1/2 carat| 64 | 25 0 | |1423, May 22 | 84 0 0| ... |Fine gold | 68 | 25 0 | | " January 28 | ... | Moutons |22 carat | 96 | 20 0 | | " February 8 | ... | Franc a | | | | | | | cheval |Fine gold | 80 | 20 0 | | " July 1 | 79 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1424, August 23 | ... | Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |23 carat | 67 | 22 6 | | " September 2 | 87 0 0| ... | ... | 70 | 25 0 | | " November 3 | ... | Moutons |22 carat | 96 | 15 0 | |1425, October 3 | ... | Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |23 " | 64 | 25 0 | | " January 12 | 87 10 0| ... | ... | 70 | ... | |1426, August 27 |105 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 11 |108 0 0| ... |22 carat | 70 | 30 0 | | " October 12 | ... | ... | ... | 72 | ... | | " January 9 | 90 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 17 | ... | ... |23 carat | 67 | 22 6 | | " March 19 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1427, May 27 | 72 0 0| ... | ... | ... | 20 0 | | " July 19 | ... | ... |21 carat | 72 | 25 0 | | " August 28 | 90 0 0| ... |22 " | 70 | 25 0 | | " October 15 | ... | Moutons |20 " | 96 | 15 0 | | " November 20 | 80 0 0| Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |20 " | 70 | 20 0 | | " February 21 | 92 10 0| ... |21 " | ... | 20 0 | |1428, July 31 | 97 10 0| ... |20 " | ... | 25 0 | | " October 26 | ... | Moutons |19 " | 96 | 15 0 | | " April | 88 0 0| Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |18 " | 70 | 20 0 | | " March 2 |105 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1429, June 17 | ... | ... |16 carat | ... | 25 0 | | " November 14 | | | | | | | (forte monnaie) | 77 10 0| Royal |Fine gold | 64 | 25 0 | |1429, December 7 | ... | Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |22 carat |67-1/2| 22 6 | |1430, July 7 | 97 0 0| Chaises |16 " | 68 | 20 0 | | " November 9 | ... | Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |22 " | 64 | 22 6 | |1431, May 30 | 77 10 0| Royal |Fine gold | 64 | 25 0 | | " September 27 |102 0 0| ... | ... | 70 | 30 0 | | " February 9 | ... | ... | ... | 64 | 25 0 | | " March 24 | 88 11 10| Ecu a la | | | | | | | couronne |20 carat |67-1/2| 22 6 | |1432, January 16 | 78 15 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " December 31 | ... | Royal |Fine gold | 64 | 25 0 | |1435, October 14 |103 10 0| Ecu a la | " | 70 | 30 0 | | | | couronne | | | | | " February 21 | 86 5 0| ... | ... | ... | 25 0 | |1437, September 1 | 87 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " November 22 | 92 10 0| ... |21 carat | 70 | 25 0 | |1438, April 30 | 86 5 0| ... |Fine gold | 70 | 25 0 | |1443, November 19 | 87 3 6| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1444, December 17 | 87 10 0| ... |23-1/4 carat| 70 | 25 0 | |1445, September 24 | 88 7 6| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1446, June 1 | 88 2 6| Ecu a la |23-3/4 carat|70-1/2| 25 0 | | | | couronne | | | | | " January 21 | 97 15 0| ... |23-1/2 " | ... | 27 6 | |1447, July 27 | 97 5 7-1/2| ... |23-1/4 " | ... | ... | | " October 27 | 97 15 0| ... |23-1/2 " | ... | ... | |1450, June 15 | 99 0 0| ... |23-1/8 " | ... | ... | | " February 3 | 99 5 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1454, May 18 | 99 10 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1456, June 26 |100 0 0| ... | ... | 71 | ... | |1472 (Louis XI.), | | | | | | | March 12 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 28 4 | |1473, June 18 |103 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 8 |110 0 0| ... | ... | 72 | 30 3 | |1475, November 2 |118 10 0| Ecu au soleil|23-1/8 carat| 70 | 33 0 | |1487 (Charles VII.), | ... | Ecu a la | ... | ... | 35 0 | | July 30 | | couronne | | | | | ... | ... | Ecu au soleil| ... | ... | 36 3 | |1488, April 24 |130 3 4| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1497 (Louis XII.), | | | | | | | April 7 |130 3 4| Ecu au soleil| ... | ... | 36 3 | |1507, November 24 | ... | Ecu au porc | ... | ... | 36 3 | | | | epi | | | | |1514 (Francis I.), | | | | | | | January 1 | ... | Ecu au soleil| ... | ... | 36 3 | |1516, November 27 | ... | " | ... | ... | 40 0 | | ... | ... | Ecu a la | ... | ... | 39 0 | | | | couronne | | | | |1517, May 25 | ... | Ecu au soleil| ... | ... | 36 3 | |1519, June 10 |147 0 0| ... |22-7/8 carat|71-1/2| 40 0 | | " August 18 | ... | ... |23 " |71-1/6| 40 0 | |1532, March 5 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 45 0 | |1539, February 24 | ... | Ecu a la |23 carat |71-1/6| 45 0 | | | | salemand | | | | |1540, May 18 |165 7 6| Ecu a la | ... | ... | 45 0 | | | | croisette | | | | |1549 (Henry II.), | | | | | | | January 23 |172 0 0| Henris |23 carat | 67 | 50 0 | |1561, (Charles IX.), | | | | | | | August 30 |185 0 0| Ecu au soleil|23 carat |72-1/2| 50 0 | |1569, November 23 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 53 0 | |1570, August 30 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 54 0 | |1572, July 1 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 52 0 | |1573, June 9 |200 0 0| ... | ... | ... | 54 0 | |1574 (Henry III.) | | | | | | | September 22 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 58 0 | |1575, June 17 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 60 0 | | " May 31 |222 0 0| ... | ... | ... | 60 0 | | " June 15 |222 0 0| Ecu au soleil|23 carat |72-1/2| 65 0 | | " November 20 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 60 0 | |1602 (Henry IV.), | | | | | | | September |240 10 0| ... | ... | ... | 65 0 | |1615 (Louis XIII.), | | | | | | | February 5 |278 6 6| ... | ... | ... | 75 0 | |1630, February | ... | ... | ... | ... | 80 0 | |1631, August | ... | ... | ... | ... | 83 0 | |1633, July | ... | ... | ... | ... | 86 0 | |1636, March 5 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 94 0 | | " May 8 |320 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | | " June 28 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 104 0 | | " September 22 |384 0 0| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1640, April 3 | ... | Louis d'or |22 carat |36-1/4| 200 0 | |1652 (Louis XIV.), | | | | | | | April 4 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 220 0 | |1655, December 23 | ... | Louis d'or |23-1/4 carat|60-1/2| 140 0 | |1662, July 7 |423 10 11| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1679, April 10 |437 9 8-1/2| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1686, July 29 |437 7 5| Louis d'or | ... | ... | 230 0 | |1687, October 27 |447 7 2| ... | ... | ... | 225 0 | | | (Pite) | | | | | |1689, December 10 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 232 0 | | | ... | Ecu d'or | ... | ... | 120 0 | |1693 |514-1/11 0 0| Louis d'or | ... | ... | 260 0 | |1703 |584-1/4 0 0| " | ... | ... | 300 0 | |1708 | ... | " | ... | ... | 255 0 | |1709, April |576 0 0| " |22 carat | 32 | 330 0 | | " May |654-6/11 0 0| " | ... | 30 | 400 0 | |1713, September 30 | ... | " | ... | ... | 280 0 | | " December | ... | " | ... | ... | 400 0 | |1716, November | ... | ... |22 carat | 22 | ... | |1718, May | ... | Louis d'or | " | 25 | ... | |1719, July 25 |927-3/11 0 0| " | ... | ... | 680 0 | | ... |1008 15 0 |Quinzains d'or| ... | ... | 300 0 | |1720, March 5 | ... | Louis d'or | ... | ... | 800 0 | | | | (of 1709) | | | | |1720, March 11 |1963-7/11 0 0| Louis d'or | ... | ... |1200 0 | | " September |1472-8/11 0 0| " | ... | ... | 900 0 | | ... | ... | " | ... | 25 |1000 0 | |1721, January 1 | ... | " | ... | ... | 900 0 | |1723 | ... | " | ... |37-1/2| 540 0 | |1726 | ... | " | ... | ... | 240 0 | | " (Recoinage) | 678 15 0| " |22 carat | 30 | 400 0 | | " May | 740 9 1| " |Raised 20 | ... | 480 0 | | | | | per cent | | | | ... | ... | Ecu | ... | ... | 120 0 | |1785, October 30 | | | | | | | (recoinage) | 828 12 0| Louis d'or |22 carat | 32 | 480 0 | |1803, March 28 |3444-4/9 | 40 and |Issue price | ... | ... | | | francs per | 20-franc | being | | | | | kilog. | pieces | 3434-4/9 | | | | | fine = 3100| | per kilog.| | | | | fcs. per | | and 3091 | | | | | kilog. | | per kilog.| | | | | 9/10 fine. | | 9/10 fine.| | | |1830 November 8 | ... | 100 and | ... | ... | ... | | | | 10-franc | | | | | | | pieces | | | | |1850 | ... |10-franc piece| ... | ... | ... | |1835, February 25 |Mint change | ... | ... | ... | ... | | | = 6 francs | | | | | | | per kilog. | | | | | | " June 30 |Issue price | ... | ... | ... | ... | | |of kilog. of | | | | | | |fine gold | | | | | | |altered from | | | | | | |3434-4/9 fcs.| | | | | | |to 3437-7/9 | | | | | | |fcs. | | | | | +----------------------+-------------+--------------+------------+------+----------+
TABLE OF FRENCH SILVER COINS.
(From the same sources, extended as above, p. 408.)
+----------------------+----------+---------------+-----------+---------+---------+ |Date. |Price of | Name of | Alloy. | Tale | Value. | | |Mark of | Species. | |per Mark.| | | |Silver. | | | | | +----------------------+----------+---------------+-----------+---------+---------+ | |Liv. Den.| | Den. Grs.| |Sol. Den.| | | Sol. | | | | | |1144 | 0 40 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1158 | 0 53 4 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1207 | 0 50 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1222 | 0 50 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1226 | 0 54 7 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 58 | 0 12 | |1283 | 0 54 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1285 | 0 54 6 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1293 | 0 61 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1295 | ... |Petits Tournois| 9 12 | 116 | 0 6 | |1296, May 20 | 3 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1297, July 4 | 3 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1298, May 25 | 3 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1299, June 7 | 3 18 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1302, April 23 | 4 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 2 | 5 4 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1303, August 15 | 6 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1304, May 7 | 6 5 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " June 25 | 6 14 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 8 | 6 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " December 13 | 7 5 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " March 1 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1305, April 18 | 8 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1306, October 1 | 2 15 6 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | |1308, April 16 | 2 19 0 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 58 | 0 12 | |1310, January 20 | 3 7 6 |Bourgeois Forte| 6 0 | 189 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1311, July 8 | 3 5 1-1/2|Bourgeois | 6 0 | 378 | 0 1 | | | | Singles | | | (Par.)| |1313, June | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0 1 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " September 19 | 2 14 7 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 58 | 0 12 | | | | | | | | | ... | ... |Denier Tournois| 3 18 | 220 | 0 1 | | | | | | | | | ... | ... |Denier Parisis | 4 12 | 221 | 0 1 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1314, November 29 | 2 4 7 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1315, May 6 | ... |Denier Parisis | 4 12 | 221 | 0 1 | | | | | | | (Par.)| | " January 15 | 2 4 0 |Denier Tournois| 3 18 | 220 | 0 1 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| |1317, March 1 | 3 7 6 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 59-1/6 | 1 3 | | ... | ... |Denier Parisis | 4 12 | 282 | 0 1 | |1321, February 20 | 3 7 6 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 59-1/6 | 1 3 | |1322, October 15 | 3 8 9 |Denier Parisis | 3 18 | 218 | ... | | " March 2 | 4 0 0 |Obole Blanche | 10 0 | 118 | 0 6 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1326, July 24 | 4 10 0 | ... | 9 0 | 135 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " January 20 | 5 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1327, " 8 | 5 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1328, November 7 | 5 11 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1329, December 26 | 4 4 0 |Gros Tournois | ... | ... | 1 6 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| |1330, April 8 | 2 18 0 | " | 11 12 | 60 | 1 0 | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | (Tour.)| | ... | ... |Gros Parisis | 11 12 | 48 | 1 0 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1331, January 9 | 2 17 6 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1333, June 12 | 2 15 6 |Denier Parisis | 4 4 | 138-1/2 | ... | |1336, February 13 | 3 12 6 |Gros a la | 10 16 | 96 | 1 10 | | | | Couronne | | | (Tour.)| |1338, November 14 | 4 12 0 | " | 8 0 | 96 | 0 10 | | " January 3 | 5 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1339, August 19 | 5 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 5 | 6 15 0 | ... | 7 0 | 105 | 0 10 | | " April 6 | ... | ... | 6 0 | 108 | 0 10 | |1340, August 1 | 7 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " December 4 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 27 | 8 14 0 |Gros a la Fleur| 6 0 | 84 | 1 3 | | | | de Lis | | | | | " February 8 | 9 4 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 13 | 9 12 0 | ... | 6 0 | 95 | 1 3 | |1342, June 30 |12 10 0 | ... | 6 0 | 120 | 1 3 | | " September 7 |13 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1343, April 9 |13 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 22 | 9 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | ... | ... |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 60 | 3 9 | | " October 26 | 3 4 0 | ... | ... | ... | 1 3 | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | |1344, February 16 | 3 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1345, April 9 | 3 10 6 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1346, July 17 | 4 10 0 |Double Parisis | 3 18 | 180 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1346, January 27 | 5 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 24 | 6 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " March 3 | ... | ... | 3 0 | 216 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Par.)| |1347, July 21 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 11 | 4 16 0 |Double Tournois| 3 8 | 183-1/3 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| |1348, August 31 | 5 0 0 | ... | 3 1-1/3| 183-1/3 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " December 31 | 6 0 0 | ... | 2 12 | 200 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| |1349, May 12 | 6 13 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " August 7 | 6 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " December 5 | 7 7 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 20 | 7 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1350, April 23 | 5 0 0 |Double Parisis | 3 12 | 168 | 0 2 | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | (Par.)| | " August 23 | 5 5 0 | " | 2 8 | 168 | 0 2 | | | | | | | (Par.)| | " October 26 | 5 12 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 5 | 6 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " March 6 | 6 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1351, May 17 | 6 18 0 |Blancs | 4 12 | 144 | 0 6 | | | | | | | (Par.)| | " June 23 | 7 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " August 18 | 8 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 12 |10 0 0 |Blancs | 4 0 | 144 | 0 6 | | | | | | | (Par.)| | " October 10 |10 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " December 16 |11 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 25 |12 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 4 |14 12 0 |Gros Tour. | 4 8 | 87-1/4 | 0 8 | | | | Blancs | | | (Tour.)| | " March 27 | 5 6 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | |1352, June 2 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " July 24 | 6 2 0 | ... | 4 0 | 100 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " August 16 | 6 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " October 24 | 6 18 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " November 25 | 8 0 0 | ... | 4 0 | 120 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " December 31 | 9 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " February 6 |10 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1353, April 22 |12 0 0 | ... | 3 12 | 140 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " July 30 |12 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1353, August 2 |13 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " October 26 | 4 15 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | | " November 27 | ... | ... | 3 8-4/5| 65 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " February 5 | 5 7 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 17 | 5 17 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1354, April 26 | 6 15 0 | ... | ... | 96 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " May 28 | 9 12 0 | ... | 3 0 | 120 | 0 8 | | | | | | | (Tour.)| | " July 5 |10 12 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 7 |12 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " November 24 | 4 4 0 |Blanc a la | 3 8 | 80 | 0 5 | | (forte monnaie) | | Couronne | | | (Tour.)| | " January 23 | 4 16 0 | ... | 2 12 | ... | ... | | " April 4 | 5 6 0 | ... | 3 0 | 120 | ... | |1355, May 20 | 6 10 0 | ... | 2 12 | ... | ... | | " July 6 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 17 |10 0 0 |Blancs a la | 3 9 | 72 | 1 3 | | | | Couronne | | | (Tour.)| | " August 22 | ... | ... | 3 0 | ... | ... | | " August 26 |11 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " September 28 |12 10 0 | ... | 3 0 | 80 | ... | | " October 9 |14 0 0 | ... | 3 0 | 100 | ... | | " November 10 |16 0 0 | ... | 2 12 | 100 | ... | | " December 15 |18 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 3 | 5 5 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | | " January 5 | ... |Blanc a la | 8 0 | 96 | 0 10 | | | | Couronne | | | | | " " 16 | ... |Blanc a la | 4 0 | 60 | 0 8 | | | | Fleur de Lis | | | | |1356, August 3 |6 10 0 | ... | 3 0 | 90 | ... | | " September 19 |7 5 0 | ... | 3 0 | 112-1/2 | ... | | " October 28 |8 17 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " November 23 |7 8 0 |Gros | 6 0 | 80 | 1 0 | | " " 28 |7 8 0 |Gros Blancs | 4 0 | 80 | 1 0 | | " February 7 | ... | ... | 3 0 | 112-1/2 | 1 0 | | " March 26 |6 10 0 |Gros a la | 5 0 | 70 | 0 10 | | | | Couronne | | | | |1357, January 23 |8 10 0 |Blanc a la | 4 0 | 60 | 1 3 | | | | Fleur de Lis | | | | |1358, May 9 |10 0 0 | ... | 3 8 | ... | ... | | " July 1 |12 0 0 | ... | 3 0 | 64 | ... | | " August 8 |13 10 0 | ... | 3 0 | 96 | ... | |1358, August 30 | 6 15 0 |Blancs a la | 4 0 | 53-1/3 | 1 0 | | | | Couronne | | | | | " November 13 | 7 0 0 | | | 75 | | | " " 22 | 8 0 0 | | 3 0 | 75 | | | " December 3 | 8 12 0 | | | | | | " " 9 | 9 10 0 | | | | | | " February 22 | 7 0 0 | | 3 0 | 90 | 0 6 | | " " 27 | | | 3 0 | 100 | | |1359, April 20 | 7 10 0 | | 3 0 | 120 | | | " May 28 |11 10 0 | | 2 12 | 150 | | | | |Gros Blancs | 3 0 | 72 | 1 3 | | " June 5 | 9 0 0 |Blancs aux | 3 12 | 70 | 1 3 | | | | trois Fleurs | | | | | | | de Lis | | | | | " June 12 | | | 3 0 | | | | " July 9 | | | | | | | " " 12 | | | 2 15 | | | | " " 31 |16 4 0 | | 2 12 | 80 | | | " September 18 |22 13 0 | | 2 6 | 90 | | | " October 5 | | | | 112-1/2 | | | " " 22 |29 8 0 | | 2 0 | 120 | | | " November 27 |12 0 0 |Gros a | 4 0 | 48 | 2 6 | | | | l'estoile | | | | | " December 5 |15 0 0 | | 3 0 | | | | " " 19 |18 9 0 | | | | | | " " 31 |23 12 6 | | | | | | " January 2 |24 12 6 | | 2 12 | 60 | | | " " 22 |34 12 6 | | 2 0 | 72 | | | " February 17 | | | | 80 | | | " " 27 |53 17 6 | | | 100 | | | " March 4 |77 16 0 | | 1 12 | 100 | | | " " 21 |102 0 0 | | | 125 | | | " " 31 |11 0 0 |Gros | 4 0 | 64 | | | | |Blancs | | | | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | |1360, April 27 | | | 3 0 | | | | " May 4 | | | 2 12 | | | | " " 26 | | | 2 0 | | | | " June 2 | 7 0 0 |Blancs a la | 2 0 | 64 | 0 6 | | | | Fleur de Lis | | | | | " " 27 | | | | 80 | 0 7-1/2| | " " 28 | 9 0 0 | | 1 12 | 80 | | | " " 29 |10 10 0 | | | | | | " August 7 |15 0 0 | | | 100 | | | " " 18 |17 0 0 | | | 120 | | | " " 22 |18 10 0 | | | | | | " September 7 | 7 0 0 |Blanc a la | 4 0 | 66 | 0 10 | | | | couronne | | | | |1360, October 22 | ... | ... | 2 12 | ... | ... | | " November 13 | 8 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 19 | 9 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 12 | 5 8 0 |Blanc a la | 4 12 | 54 | 0 10 | | | | fleur de lis | | | | |1361, April 3 | 5 0 0 |Gros Tournois | 11 12 | 84 | 1 3 | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | |1364, May 3 | 5 0 0 |Gros d'argent | 11 12 | 84 | 1 3 | |1365, May 2 | 5 5 0 |Blanc | 4 0 | 96 | 0 5 | |1370, June 19 | 5 15 0 |Gros d'argent | 11 3-1/4 | 96 | 1 3 | |1372, August 9 | 5 16 0 | ... | 11 17 | ... | ... | |1374, " 12 | ... | ... | 11 6 | ... | ... | |1378, " 19 | ... | ... | 11 17 | ... | ... | |1381, April 16 | 5 8 0 |Gros d'argent | 11 6 | 96 | 1 3 | | " August 15 | 5 16 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1384, March 22 | ... |Blanc a l'ecu | 6 0 | 75 | 0 10 | |1386, October 31 | ... | ... | 5 12 | 74-1/2 | ... | |1389, " 30 | 5 18 0 | ... | 5 12 | ... | ... | | " July 4 | 6 3 9 | ... | 5 12 | ... | 1 0 | |1391, April 8 | 6 5 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1399, November 27 | 6 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1401, July 26 | ... |Gros | 9 0 | 81 | 1 3 | |1405, " 6 | 6 12 6 |Blanc a l'ecu | 5 6 | 76-1/2 | 0 10 | |1411, November 5 | 6 15 0 | ... | 5 0 | 80 | ... | |1413, July 12 | 7 0 0 |Gros d'argent | 11 16 | 84-7/12 | 1 8 | |1414, June 26 | 7 2 0 |Blanc a l'ecu | 5 0 | 80 | 0 10 | |1417, May 17 | 8 0 0 |Gros | 8 0 | 80 | 1 8 | | " October 21 | 9 0 0 | ... | 5 8 | ... | ... | |1418, May 28 | 9 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 19 | 10 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " March | 14 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " " 7 | 16 10 0 | ... | 3 8 | ... | ... | |1419, February 17 | ... |Blanc | 2 0 | 168 | 0 5 | |1420, April 9 | 18 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " May 8 | 26 0 0 |Gros | 2 12 | 100 | 1 8 | | " February 11 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1421, April 26 | 7 0 0 |Gros d'argent | 11 12 | 86-1/4 | 1 8 | |1422, October 30 | 7 10 0 |Blanc | 4 12 | 90 | 0 10 | |1423, December 31 | 7 0 0 | ... | 5 0 | 80 | ... | | " March 10 | ... | ... | 6 0 | 90 | ... | |1424, " 17 | ... |Blanc | 5 0 | 80 | 0 10 | |1425, June 9 | 6 5 0 |Gros | 8 0 | 90 | 1 0 | |1425, August 17 | 7 0 0 | Blanc | 4 0 | 128 | 0 5 | | " January 23 | 7 10 0 | Grand Blanc | 9 0 | 96 | 1 3 | | " March 16 | 7 5 0 | Blanc | 5 0 | 80 | 0 10 | |1426, May 28 | 8 10 0 | ... | 4 0 | ... | ... | | " August 20 | 9 10 0 | ... | 3 8 | ... | ... | | " November 19 | 11 0 0 | ... | 3 0 | 81 | ... | | " January 11 | 7 0 0 | ... | 4 12 | 72 | ... | |1427, August 26 | 8 0 0 | ... | 4 0 | 80 | ... | | " October 4 | 8 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1428, July 31 | 11 0 0 | ... | 3 0 | 81 | ... | | " January 24 | 13 10 0 | ... | 2 8 | 84 | ... | | " March 2 | 15 0 0 | ... | 2 0 | ... | ... | |1429, May 4 | ... | ... | 1 18 | ... | ... | | " June 10 | 20 0 0 | ... | 1 12 | ... | ... | | " November 5 | 7 0 0 | ... | 5 0 | 80 | 0 8 | | (forte monnaie) | | | | | | | " January 16 | 7 0 0 | ... | 5 0 | 80 | 0 10 | |1430, December 22 | 6 15 0 | Gros | 11 12 | 120-3/4 | 1 3 | |1431, January 9 | 7 5 0 | Blancs | 5 0 | 80 | 0 10 | |1432, April 11 | 9 6 1 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " August 22 | 9 10 2 | Gros | 4 18 | 68 | 1 2 | | " September 29 | 9 16 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " January 16 | 7 5 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1434, May 28 | ... | Petit blanc | 4 0 | 128 | 0 5 | |1435, September 22 | 9 0 0 | Blanc | 4 0 | 80 | 0 10 | | " February 21 | 7 0 0 | ... | 5 0 | ... | ... | |1436, May 24 | ... | Blanc a l'ecu | 5 0 | ... | ... | | " April 21 | 7 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1437, November 27 | 9 0 0 | ... | 3 8 | ... | ... | | " April 3 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1440 | 7 8 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1441 | 7 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1447, July 7 | 8 0 0 | Blanc a l'ecu | 4 21 | 82-3/4 | 0 10 | | " " 27 | 8 10 0 | Gros d'argent | 11 15 | 68 | 2 6 | | ... | 7 10 0 | Blanc | 5 0 | 90 | 0 10 | |1456, June 26 | 8 10 0 | " | 4 12 | 81 | 0 10 | | ... | 8 15 0 | Gros d'argent | 11 12 | 69 | 2 6 | |1465, July | ... | ... | ... | 69-5/6 | | | ... | 8 10 0 | Blanc | 4 12 | 81 | 0 10 | |1473, January 8 | 10 0 0 | ... | ... | 86 | 0 11 | | ... | ... | Gros d'argent | 11 12 | 69 | 2 9 | |1475, November 2 | ... |Blanc au soleil| 4 12 | 78-1/2 | 1 0 | |1488, April 24 | 11 0 0 |Blanc au soleil| 4 12 | 78-1/2 | 1 1 | |1497, " 7 | 11 0 0 |Blanc a la | 4 12 | 86 | 1 0 | | | | couronne | | | | |1513, " 6 | 12 10 0 |Testoons | 11 18 | 25-1/2 | 10 0 | |1514, January 1 | 11 0 0 |Blancs | 4 12 | 86 | 1 0 | | " February 17 | 12 15 0 |Testoons | 11 18 | 25-1/2 | 10 0 | |1519, June 10 | 12 10 0 |Blancs a la | 4 6 | 92-1/2 | 1 0 | | | | couronne | | | | |1521, September 20 | 13 5 0 |Testoons | 11 6 | 25-1/2 | 10 0 | |1532, March 1 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 10 6 | |1539, February 24 | 12 10 0 |Blanc a la | 4 6 | 92-1/2 | 1 0 | | | | Salemand | | | | |1540, May 18 | 14 0 0 |Testoons | ... | ... | 10 8 | |1541, " 4 | ... |Douzains a | 3 16 | 91-1/4 | 1 0 | | | | la croisette | | | | |1547, March 31 | ... |Douzains | ... | 91-1/2 | 1 0 | |1549, October 25 | 14 10 0 |Testoons | ... | ... | 11 0 | | " January 23 | 15 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | 11 4 | |1550, April 20 | 14 5 0 |Douzains | 3 12 | 93-1/2 | 1 0 | |1561, August 30 | 15 15 0 |Testoons | 10 18-3/4 | 25-1/2 | 12 0 | |1572, June 13 | ... |Douzains | 3 12 | 102 | 1 0 | |1573, " 9 | 17 0 0 |Testoons | ... | ... | 13 0 | |1575, " 17 | ... | " | ... | ... | 14 6 | | " May 31 | 19 0 0 |Francs |10 10-10/23| 17-1/4 | 20 0 | | " " | 17 15 0 |Douzains | 3 0 | 102 | 1 0 | |1577, June 15 | ... |Testoons | ... | ... | 16 0 | | " November 20 | ... | " | ... | ... | 14 6 | |1580, October 17 | 19 0 0 |Quart d'ecu | 11 0 | 25-1/3 | 15 0 | |1602, September | 20 5 4 | " | ... | ... | 16 0 | | " " | ... |Franc | ... | ... | 21 4 | | " " | ... |Testoons | ... | ... | 15 0 | |1636, May 8 | 23 10 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | " June 28 | ... |Franc | ... | ... | 27 0 | | " September 22 | 25 0 0 | ... | ... | ... | ... | |1641, November 18 | 26 10 0 |Louis | 11 0 | 8-11/12 | 60 0 | | | | d'argent | | | | |1652, April 4 | ... | " | ... | ... | 66 0 | |1655, December 23 | ... | " | 11 12 | 30-1/2 | 20 0 | |1679, April 10 | 29 11 0 | " | ... | ... | 60 0 | |1689, December 10 | ... | " | ... | ... | 62 0 | | " " | ... |Recoinage | ... | ... | 66 0 | | | | new species | | | | | | | of Louis | | | | | | | d'argent | | | | |1693, " | 33 16 0 |Louis | ... | ... | 68 0 | | | | d'argent | | | | |1703, December 10 |38-10/11 | | | | | | | 0 0 |Louis d'argent | ... | ... | 80 0 | |1709, April | 38 8 0 | " | 11 0 | 8 | 88 0 | | " May |43-7/11 | | | | | | | 0 0 | " | ... | |100 0 | |1713, September 30 | ... | " | ... | | 70 0 | |1718, May | ... |Louis d'argent | | | | | | | or ecu | 11 0 | 10 | 80 0 | |1719, July 25 |61-9/11 | | | | | | | 0 0 | ... | ... | ... |113 4 | | " |69-1/8 | | | | | | | 0 0 |Livres d'argent| ... | 65-5/11 | ... | |1720, September |98-2/11 | | | | | | | 0 0 |Louis d'argent | ... | ... |235 0 | | ... | ... | " |(=1/4 ecu) | 30 | 60 0 | |1721, January 1 | ... | " |( " ") | ... | 50 0 | |1723, | ... | " | ... | 10-3/8 |138 0 | |1726, | 46 18 0 | " | ... | 8 |100 0 | |1726, May | 51 3 3 | " | ... | ... |120 0 | |1785 |Silver | | | | | | | coins | | | | | | | unaltered| ... | ... | ... | ... | |1803 |Kilog. | Franc | .900 | 5 | ... | | | fine | | | grms. | | | | silver | | | wght. | | | | =222-2/8 | | | | | | | Francs | | | | | | | (218-8/9 | | | | | | | Francs | | | | | | | being | | | | | | | returned | | | | | | | to the | | | | | | | importer)| | | | | |1835, June 30 |Kilog. | " | " | ... | ... | | | fine | | | | | | | silver | | | | | | | =222-2/9 | | | | | | | Francs | | | | | | | (220 | | | | | | | Francs | | | | | | | being | | | | | | | returned | | | | | | | to the | | | | | | |importer.)| | | | | |1865, Latin Union | ... | ... |Pieces | | | | | | | under 5 | | | | | | | Francs | | | | | | | reduced to| | | | | | | .835 fine | | | +----------------------+----------+---------------+-----------+---------+---------+
FOOTNOTES:
GENERAL INDEX
Act of George III., 235.
" 1834, United States, 257.
Adams, John Quincy, 253, 258.
Aislabie, Mr., 228.
Alfonso X., The Wise, 321.
Allard, Mr., 290.
Anne, Queen, 277.
Antwerp, position of, in the 17th century, 62.
Arbitrage, 17th century, 73.
Augsburg girogeld, 387.
Austria, monetary system of, 376.
Austrian standard, or Convention standard, 374, 386.
Bacon, Sir Francis, 134.
Balfour, Right Hon. A.J., 284.
Bank of France, table of reserves, 186.
Batavian Republic, 352.
Barbour, Sir D., 284, 293.
Barrett, Mr., 147.
Bavaria, 374.
Bavarian, Louis the, 7.
Bayreuth, 374.
Beernaert, M., 287.
Bel, Charles le, 400.
" Philippe le, 10, 12, 399.
Binney, Mr., 259.
Birch, J.W., 283.
Bland, Mr., 261, 279.
Bland, Bill, 279, 283.
Bogy, Mr., 279.
Boissevain, M., 290.
Bold, Charles the, 402.
Brandenburg-Anspach, 374.
" Frederick William of, 199.
Bremen, 373.
Brunswick, 381.
Brussels conference, 286.
Byzantium, monetary system of, 2.
Calhoun, Mr., 259.
Calonne, XV., 172.
Calvert, 142.
Cambreleng, Mr., 258.
Carleton, Mr., 140.
Caswall, Mr., 228.
Chambers, Mr., 259.
Chaplin, H., 284.
Charlemagne, monetary system of, 2, 397.
Charles I. of Spain, 109.
" I. of England, 133, 146.
" II. of England, 219, 223.
" II. of Spain, 329.
" III. of Spain, 332.
" IV. of Spain, 332.
" V. of Germany, 96, 364.
" VI. of France, 399, 400, 401, 402.
" VII. of France, 399, 400, 401.
" VIII. of France, 39, 401.
" IX. of France, 84, 402.
Clay, Mr., 259.
Clowney, Mr., 258.
Cologne, Bimetallic conference of, 282.
Commission on the depreciation of silver, 1876, 279.
Compagnie des Indes, 406.
Conference (see International) of 1878 279; of 1881, 281.
Convention of Dresden, 380.
" " Vienna, 374.
" standard, or Austrian standard, 386.
Courtney, Leon. H., 283, 294.
Course of monetary depreciation, 1300-1500, 15.
Crawford, Secretary, 254.
Crusades, effect of, on currency, 3, 5.
Currie, Bertram Wodehouse, 294.
Dandolo, Giovanni, 4.
Denmark, 277.
Depreciation of standard, general causes of, preface xii.
Discounts in modern system, function of, 165.
Ducat, or Imperial standard, 387.
Dunham, Mr., 260.
Edward III.'s changes of ratio, 45.
" VI., 121, 124.
Elizabeth, 129, 130, 132.
Emperor Sigismund, 27.
England, Act of 1798, 239.
" " 1816, 243.
" agitation of 1611, 137.
" bank restriction, 241.
" coinage of 1527, 118.
" " Act of 1870, 243.
" crisis of 1622, 141.
" currency measures of 1544, 121.
" effects of the ratio of 1698, 227.
" Elizabeth's final revision, 131.
" " recoinage, 129.
" export in 1690, 223.
" first coining of gold in, 11.
" indenture of 1344, 42.
" " 1346, 44.
" " 1353, 45.
" " 1414, 55.
" " 1460-1470, 58.
" " 1670, 221.
" in 1378, 49.
" measures of 1619, 139.
" mintings and movements of metals, 1855-1894, 244.
" monetary history of, 1300-1500, 41; 1500-1600, 113; 1660-1894, 219.
" monetary inquiry of 1381, 51.
" " troubles of Henry VI., 57.
" proclamation of 1661, 220.
" recoinage of, 1414, 55; 1696, 225; 1774, 235.
" Sir Isaac Newton's report, 1717, 229.
" Sir Robert Stone on the Mint, 151.
" situation in 1638, 149.
" state of the coinage in 1774, 253.
" Tudor debasement, 123.
Ewing, Mr., 258.
Farrer, Lord, 283, 294.
Ferdinand, 99, 101.
" and Isabella, 322, 324, 327.
" II., 321.
" VI., 331.
" VII., 332.
Flanders, commencement of gold coinage, 10.
Florence, monetary history of, in the 14th century, 18; 1500-1660, 93.
" monetary system of, 301.
France, action of the states general in 1420, 27.
" commencement of gold coinage in, 9.
" course of ratio, 1660-1894, 179.
" currency debasement in, 32.
" mint inquiry of 1575, 85.
" monetary history of, 1286-1500, 31; 1500-1660, 83; 1600-1894, 167.
" monetary system of, 396.
" recoinage of, 1689, 167.
" " 1693, 168.
" " 1709, 168.
" reform of, 1577, 87.
" " 1640, 91.
" " 1726, 169.
" " 1785, 171.
" " 1803, 177.
Francis I., 201, 402.
Franconian currency, 369.
Frankfort, 373, 378.
Frederick Augustus, 374.
" I., 203.
" IV., 27.
" the Great, 378.
Free trade in the precious metals, 163.
Fremantle, Sir C.W., 283, 290.
Gallatin, 258.
Gaudin, M., 176.
George III., 231.
Germany, attempts at reform, 1860-70, 213.
" commencement of gold coinage in, 6.
" conference of Munich, 1837, 205.
" gold standards, 387.
" Leipzig standard, 200.
" monetary history, 14th and 15th centuries, 25; 1500-1600, 95; 1660-1894, 197, 360.
" new Imperial system, 1871, 215.
" standards, silver, 385.
" the convention standard, 201.
" " Dresden convention, 1838, 207.
" " Vienna conference, 1857, 209.
" " Zinnaische standard, 199.
" 24-gulden standard, 202.
" 24-1/2-gulden standard, 202.
Gillet, Mr., 258.
Godley, Arthur, C.B., 294.
Gold gulden standard, 388.
" reintroduction of coinage of, 1.
Gorham, Mr., 259.
Goschen, Rt. Hon. J.G., 279, 280.
Graumann, Philip, 378.
" standard, 379.
Gresham, Sir Thomas, 73.
Grell, Jacob, 8.
Groesbeck, 279.
Hacket, Mr., 117.
Hamburg banco, 387.
" bank, establishment of, 105.
" monetary history of, 383.
Hamilton, Alexander, XV. 251.
Hanover, 381.
Harrison, President, 263.
Heath, Sir Robert, 142.
Henry II. of Castile, 84, 324.
" III. of England, 4, 21.
" III. of France, 85, 88, 89, 236, 404.
" III. of Spain, 324.
" IV. of France, 89, 90.
" VII. of England, 59.
" VIII. of England, 121, 129.
Herschell, Lord, 283, 294.
Hesse-Darmstadt, 378.
Higher Circles (Germany), 373.
Holland in 1872, 271.
Houldsworth. Sir W.H., 284.
Imperial, or ducat standard, 387.
India, 294.
" closing of the mints, 293.
" statistics of metals and minting, 299.
Ingham, Secretary, 256.
International conferences (see Conferences), 275.
" monetary congress, 285.
Isabella and Ferdinand, 322, 324, 327.
Italian republics (see Florence and Venice), gold coinage of, 4-5.
" " trade of, 3.
James I. of England, 133, 145.
" II. of England, 223.
Jefferson, 248.
John, king of France, 45, 400.
John II. of Spain, 327.
" III. of Spain, 323.
Jones, Mr., 279.
Kammer-Gerichts currencies, 369.
"Kipper und Wipper Zeit," 102, 369.
Knight, Mr., 259.
Kronen-thaler standard, 386.
Lamond, Miss, 129.
Latin union, the, 191.
Law, John, 169.
" system of, 404.
Le Blanc, 89, 92.
Legal tender, law of, 350.
Legislation of 1873-74, United States, 261.
Leipzig standard, 373, 386.
Levi, M. Montefiore, 287.
Levy, Moritz, 287.
Lippe, 381.
Liverpool, Lord, 233, 239, 242.
Locke, John, 140, 225, 226.
Louis VII. of France, 9.
" IX. of France, 9.
" XI. of France, 59.
" XII. of France, 403.
" XIII. of France, 404.
" XV. of France, 405.
Louis Huttin, 399.
Lowndes, Mr., 256.
Luebeck, 383.
" courant, 387.
" mint, 7.
Lubbock, Sir John, 283.
Lueneburg, 384.
Maddison, Sir Ralph, 148.
Magnin, M., 286.
Mainz, 373, 378.
Malet, Lord, 284.
Marcello, Nicolo, 312.
Maria Theresa, 374.
Maurice, Elector, 363.
Maximilian, Emperor, 347.
McKim, Mr., 258.
M'Creary, Mr., 290.
Mecklenburg, 381.
Mint laws, wide effect of, 157.
Mirabeau, preface xv.
Misnian currency, 369.
Mocenigo, Pietro, 312.
Modern monetary system, evolution of the, 161.
Montague, Sir Samuel, 284.
Moors, 1.
Morris, Robert, preface xv. 247.
Netherlands in 1816, 269.
" the monetary system of the, 268, 272, 278, 345. See "Plakkaats."
Newton, Sir Isaac, preface xv. 229, 231.
Norway, 277.
Nuernberg, 368, 374.
Oldenburg, 381.
Old Imperial standard of 1559, 386.
Ordinances, first Imperial mint, 96, 363.
" second Imperial mint, 99, 363.
" third Imperial mint, 99, 364, 366.
Palatinate, 373, 375, 378.
Palmer, Andrew, 151.
Parieu, De., 276.
Paris, conference of, 1867, 276.
" " 1878, 280.
" " 1881, 281.
" congress of, 1889, 286.
Philip Augustus of France, 9.
" I. of France, 399.
" II. of Spain, 110, 329.
" III. of Spain, 111, 329.
" IV. of Spain, 111, 329.
" V. of Spain, 330.
Philippe le Long, 399.
Pistole standard, 388.
"Plakkaats" of the Netherlands, 66, 71, 74.
Pomerania, 373.
Ponte, Nicolo da, 312.
Porter, Alexander, 259.
Portugal, monetary history of, 1688-1854, 273.
Precious metals, production of, 1550-1660, 65; 1660-1893, 155.
Prussian monetary system, 203, 378.
" standard, 386.
Ratio between gold and silver in Europe, 1300-1500, 40; 1500-1669, 69; 1669-1894, 157.
Ratio, different rate of, coexisting, 16.
" Hamilton's statement of 1791, 251.
" in 1360, 49.
" methods of calculation of, preface xiv.
Reichstag of Augsburg, 365, 367.
" " Regensburg, 367.
Rogers, Mr., 151.
Rothschild, Lord Alfred de, 288, 291.
Royal commission of 1868, 277.
" commission on the precious metals, 283.
Rupert of Germany, 11, 26.
Salisbury, Earl of, 134, 136.
Salzburg, 375, 377.
Scandinavian States, 278.
Schleswig-Holstein courant, 387.
Seigniorage in France and England abolished, 162, 163, 220.
Selden, Mr., 259.
Silsbee, Mr., 259.
Silver, course of modern depreciation, 277.
" sources of supply of 1300-1500, 14.
Soetbeer Dr. A., xiv. xv. 287, 289.
Southard, Mr., 259.
South German system, 377, 378, 386.
Spain, first coinage of gold in, 11.
" monetary history of, 23, 106.
" monetary system of, 319.
Spanish Netherlands, 348.
Sprague, Mr., 259.
Strachey, Lieut.-Gen. Richard, C.S.I., 294.
Sweden, 277, 373.
Terrell, E.H., 287.
Tirard, M., 291.
Treves, 373.
Tron, Nicolo, 312.
Twenty-four-gulden standard, 377, 386.
" and half-gulden standard, 378, 386.
United Provinces, 348.
" States Bland and Sherman Acts, 263.
" " currency, history of, 246.
" " gold export of 1820, 255.
" " Hamilton's report, 1791, 251.
" " mint coinages, 265.
" " Morris's scheme, 1782, 247.
" " movement of the precious metals, 266.
" " ordinances of 1786, 250.
" " report of 1785, 249.
" " " 1817, 253.
" " scheme of 1792, 253.
Upper circles (Germany), 377.
Valois, Philippe de, 35, 403.
Venice, gold coinage of, 5.
" the monetary system of, 310.
Vienna, convention of 1857, 376.
" first international conference of 1867, 275.
Waldeck, 381.
Webster, M., 259.
Wechselgeld, or Wechselzahlung, 386.
Welby, Sir R. Earle, G.C.B., 294.
Wendish states, 384.
White, C.H., 257, 258.
Wilde, Mr., 259.
Willard, Mr., 279.
William I. of Holland and Belgium, 269.
" III. of England, 222, 225.
Wilson, Sir Rivers, 290.
Windam, Secretary, 263.
Wismar, 384.
Wolsey's mint policy, 115.
Wuerzburg, 374.
Zinnaische standard, 371, 386.
INDEX OF COINS
Agnelet, 408.
Agnels d'or, 399.
Agnus dei, 324, 325, 326.
Aguilas, 334.
Aignel d'or, or Denier d'or a l'aignel, 399.
Albus, 100. (See Rhenish.)
Andries florin, 347.
Ange or Angelot, 400, 409.
Angel, 58, 113, 120, 131, 139, 408.
Angellets, 117.
Angelot or Ange, 400.
Aragon. (See Florin.)
Augustale, 4.
August d'or, 388.
Barile (or Carolino), 307.
Batzen, 369, 372.
Bavarian carolus or 3-gulden piece, (gold) 375.
" max d'or, 375.
Blanc, 420, 421. (See Grand, Gros, Obole, Petit.)
Blanc a la couronne, 417, 418, 419, 422.
" a la Fleur de lis, 418, 419, 420.
" a la Galema, 422.
" a l'ecu, 420.
" au soleil, 421, 422.
" aux trois Fleurs de lis, 419.
Blanca, 324, 326, 328, 344.
" vieja, 325.
Blanco segundo, 322.
Blancos, 324, 344.
Bourgeois, 415.
Brabant thaler or Kronen thaler, 202, 376.
Burgaleses, or Maravedis Blancos, 322.
Burgundian gulden, 82.
Burgundy nobles, 56.
Byzants, 2.
Cadieres, 400.
Cardacues (see Quart d'ecu), 148.
Carls d'or or Louis d'or, 388.
Carolino (or Barile), 307.
Carolus, 115, 348, 356, 375.
Castellanos, 323, 325, 334, 335, 336. (See Doblas, Oro.)
Centenes, 339.
Chaise d'or, 35.
Chaises or masses, 400, 408, 409, 410, 411. (See Double.)
Convention thaler, 201, 378.
Cornado, 325.
" viejo, 325, 326.
" nuevo, 325, 326.
Coronados, 323.
Coronas, 109, 325, 334.
Couronne, 400, 401, 408. (See Blanc, Ecu, Crown, Gros.)
Crazie, 309.
Croiseth. (See Douzains, Ecu.)
Crown (see French crowns), 113, 231, 243, 376, 383.
" of the Rose, 216.
" of the Sun, 109, 116, 117, 119, 401.
" or Brabant thaler, 202.
" thaler, 202.
Cruzados, 326.
" de la Banda, 326.
Denarii (pfennige), 360.
Denarius, 2.
Denaro, 319.
Denier d'or a l'aignel or Aignel d'or, 399.
" d'or a l'ecu, 400.
" d'or aux Fleurs de lis, 35.
" Parisis, 415, 416, 417.
" Tournois, 415.
Deniers (silver), 346. (See Gros.)
Dinero nuevo, 325, 326.
" viejo, 325, 326.
Doblas, 323, 325, 326, 334.
" (Castellanos) de la Banda, 24, 325, 326.
Doblon, 329, 338.
Dollar (see Piece of Eight, Rixdollar, Daalder, Spanish, Staten), 149, 221, 222, 238, 247, 248, 250, 251, 253, 260, 262.
Double (see Grand) carolus, 115.
" florin, 347.
" gold gulden, 375.
" Parisis, 417.
" Pattart, 347.
" Tournois, 417.
Doubles or chaises, 410.
Douzains, 86, 170, 422.
" a la croisette, 422.
Drittelthaler, 213.
Ducados, 325, 326, 334.
Ducat (see Hungary, Holland, Nederland, Imperial, Silver, Spanish), 101, 116, 117, 120, 271, 311, 349, 350, 351, 369, 370, 371, 374, 390, 391, 392.
" (Kremnitz), 387.
" (see Zecchino, or Sequin), 314, 316, 317.
" (silver) 318.
Ducato d'argento, 312.
" d'oro, 308.
Dukaat, 353, 354, 358.
Dukaton of Brabant, 357.
Duro, 333.
Eagle, 253.
Ecu (see Blanc, Escudos, Scudo, Florin), 86, 88, 90, 92, 406, 408, 409, 414, 423.
" a la couronne, 401, 402, 410, 411, 412.
" a la croisette, 412.
" au porc-epi, 402, 412.
" au soleil, 84, 412, 413.
" blancs, 167.
" heaumes, 402, 410.
" (silver), 169.
Ecu d'or, 37, 85, 413. (See Denier.)
" au soleil, 401, 402.
Eight-florin (gold), 376.
English crown, 247.
" rose nobles, 81.
" sovereigns, 81.
Enrique, 325, 327.
Escudos, 109, 331, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338.
" de plata, 330. (See Scudo, Ecu.)
Esterlings, 41.
Excellentes, 327. (See Medios.)
" de la Granada, 328, 334.
" majores, 334.
Fifty-stuiver piece, 352, 357.
Fiorino d'argento, 306. (See Florin, Lira, Silver.)
" da sei, 309.
" d'oro, 308.
" d'oro largo, 303, 304.
" d'oro largo in oro, 303, 304, 308.
" di suggello, 302, 304.
" neri, 309.
" nuovastro, 308.
" nuovissimo or Largo di Galea, 308.
" nuovo, 308.
" of the first suggello, 308.
" of the second suggello, 308.
" of the fifth suggello, 308.
" of the sixth suggello, 308.
" of the eighth suggello, 308.
" of the ninth suggello, 308.
" of the Pisan weight, 308.
" stretto, 308.
" stretto di Camera of the seventh suggello, 308.
Five-franc (silver), 174, 192, 194, 195.
" thaler pieces, 204.
Fleur de lys, or Florins d'or aux Fleurs de lis, 401, 409, 410. (See Blanc, Denier, Gros.)
" de lys of Charles V., 402.
" de lys of King John, 402.
Florences, 9. (See Florin.)
Florentine florin, 389. (See Florin.)
" gigliati, 375.
Florin (see Double, Petit, Fiorino, Oro, S. Andries, Florences), 3, 269, 302, 326, 334, 347, 377.
" d'Aragon, 325, 326.
" de ecu, 411.
" d'or, 9, 26, 299.
" " aux Fleur de lis, or Fleurs de lis d'or, 401.
" George, 400.
" of eight. (See Eight-florin.)
Forty-franc (gold), 175, 176.
Four-florin gold pieces, 376.
" penny piece (silver), 146.
Franc (see Five-franc), 174, 176, 192, 194, 195, 353, 404, 410, 414, 422, 423.
" a cheval, 401, 411.
" a pied, 401.
" d'argent, 404.
" d'oro, 36, 399, 400, 401.
French crowns, 66, 80.
Friedrichs d'or, 204, 380, 381, 382, 388, 392.
Galema (see Blanc), 422.
Genoviva, 4.
George. (See Florin.)
German gold guldens, 79.
Gigliati, 375. (See Florentine.)
Gold crowns, 376.
" ducat, 390, 391.
" dukaat, 353.
" florin, 302.
" gulden (Rheinische gulden), 31, 98, 363, 365, 367, 368, 369, 371, 389, 390, 391. (See Gulden.)
" penning, 359.
Grand blanc, 421.
" double, 347.
Groat, 113, 117, 118, 119.
Groots, 345, 347.
Gros (see Royal, Blanc, Deniers, Couronne, Groschen, Groat, Grossi), 347, 418, 420, 421.
" a la couronne, 416, 418.
" a la Fleur de lis, 416.
" a la l'estoile, 419.
" blancs, 418, 419.
" d'argent, 37, 420, 421.
" deniers blancs, 403.
" deniers d'argent, 403.
" royaux, 400, 408.
" royaux d'or, 10.
" Tournois, 28, 403, 415, 416, 417, 420.
Groschen (see Gros, Gulden, Marien, Reichs, Silver), 28, 30, 97, 363, 364, 365, 366, 372, 375, 379, 380, 394, 395.
" of the mark, 366.
" of Misnia and Franconia, 366.
Grosseti, 307.
Grossi, 20, 304, 306, 307, 311, 312, 318. (See Lira, Gros.)
" a oro, 315.
" popolini, 306.
Grossoni, 306, 307.
Gueldres. (See Riders.)
Guelfi, 304.
" del fiore, 19, 306.
" grossi, 22, 306.
" nuovi, 20, 306.
Guillaumes d'or, 271.
Guinea, 135, 231, 247.
Gulden (see Burgundian, Double, Gold gulden, Karolus, Misnia, Reichs, Rhenish, Silver, Three-gulden), 7, 15, 27, 96, 99, 101, 345, 348, 350, 352, 353, 354, 357, 361, 362, 367, 369, 375, 392.
" groschen, 363, 365, 368.
Guldener, 372.
Half-crown, 232, 243, 383.
" dollar, 259.
Hard dollar, 333.
Heaumes. (See Ecu.)
Heller, 361, 362.
Henris, 412.
" d'or, 402.
Holland dukaat, 358, 374.
Hungary ducat, 358.
Imperial ducat, 392.
Joachims thaler or Schlicken or Loewen thaler, 363.
Kammer Gerichts gulden, 369.
Karolus gulden, 356.
Kremnitz ducat, 375, 387, 392.
Kreutzers, 99, 361, 364, 365, 367, 369, 372, 375.
Kronen thaler or Brabant thaler, 378.
Kruisdaalder or Patacon, 356, 357.
Laubthalers, 202.
Leeuwendaalder, 356, 357.
Leones, 321.
L'estoile. (See Gros.)
Lion, 408.
Lira, 305, 310, 312, 313, 314, 318, 400.
" a fiorino, 305.
" di grossi, 314, 315.
" di piccioli, 315.
" (Florentine), 301.
" Tron, 312.
Lis d'argent, 92, 404.
" d'or, 93, 402.
Livres d'argent, 406, 423.
Louis d'argent, 167, 168, 169, 404, 406, 407, 422, 423.
" d'or, 91, 92, 93, 167, 168, 169, 172, 227, 402, 405, 406, 407, 413, 414.
" d'or or Carls d'or, 388.
Loewen thaler or Joachims thaler or Schlicken thaler, 363.
Luxembourgs, 44.
Maravedis, 15, 320, 321.
" blancos or Burgaleses, 322.
" blancos segundos, 323.
" de los buenos, 323.
" de moneda blanca, 324.
" negros or prietos, 322.
" nuevo, 326.
" viejos or moneda blanca, 322, 323, 325.
Marien groschen, 102, 366.
Max d'or, 375.
Masses or chaises, 400, 408.
Meaja. (See Moneda.)
Medios excellentes, 334.
Metales or mitgales, 321.
Milreis, 273.
Minuto, 310.
Misnian gulden, 369.
Mitgales or metales, 321.
Molino, 344.
Moneda blanca or Maravedis blancas viejos, 322. (See Blanca.)
" meaja nueva, 325, 326.
" vieja, 322, 325, 326.
Moneta bianca nera, 305.
" nera, 305.
Mouton, 36, 409, 410, 411. (See Petit.)
" d'or, 10.
" d'or a la grand laine, 399.
" d'or a la petite laine, 399.
Nederland dukaat, 357, 358, 359.
" reaal, 356.
" rijder, 357, 358, 359.
" rijksdaalder, 356, 357.
Netherland stuyvers, 366.
Nobles, 48, 53, 55, 57. (See Rose Nobels, Burgundian.)
Novenes, 322, 323.
Nuovi Guelfi, 20, 306.
Obole blanche, 416.
Oro dobla castellana, 23.
" florines, 10.
" gran modulo, 23.
Orth, 365.
Parisis, 400, 408. (See Denier, double.)
" d'argent, 403.
Parvulus, 310.
Parvus, 310.
Pastas de oro, 337.
Patacon or Kruisdaalder, 357.
Pattart, 347. (See Double.)
Pavilion, 400, 408.
Penny, 2, 4, 113.
Penning (gold), 352, 359.
Pesetas, 333.
Petit blanc, 421.
" deniers tournois, 37.
" florins, 42.
" moutons, 410.
" royaux, 10, 400, 408.
" royaux d'or, 9.
" royaux d'or fin, 399.
" tournois, 415.
Pfennige, 362, 365, 366, 369, 372, 375.
Philipps thaler, 101, 368, 370.
Philippus rijder, 82.
Piastre, 333.
Piccioli, 309, 310, 311, 315. (See Lira.)
" a oro, 315.
" neri, 309.
Piece of eight (see real and dollar), 148, 221, 222, 246.
Pistole, 87, 131, 203, 227, 381, 382, 388. (See Spanish, Louis d'or, Friedrichs d'or.)
Pistolets, 148.
Popolini, 306. (See Grossi.)
Porc-epi. (See Ecu.)
Pound, 113, 345.
Prietos or Maravedises negros, 322.
Prussian thaler, 203, 380.
Quart d'ecu, 404, 422. (See Cardacues.)
Quattrini, 309.
" bianchi. 309.
" lanajuoli, 309.
" neri, 94.
Quinto di ducato, 307.
Quinzains, 406.
" d'or, 413.
Real (see Nederland, Royal, Ryal), 87, 95, 115, 324, 325, 327, 333.
" au lion, 10.
" of eight, 131, 143, 329, 341, 342, 344. (See Piece of Eight.)
" sencillo, 340, 341.
" (silver), 326, 328.
Reichs gulden, 367. (See Gulden.)
" gulden thaler, 370.
" groschen (see Groschen), 365, 366, 367.
" thaler (see Thaler), 101, 103, 199, 200, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 374.
Reines, 400.
Rhenish gulden (see Gold Gulden), 31.
Rhenish albi, 366.
Riders Gelderns, 119. (See Rijder.)
Rijder, 349, 352. (See Nederland, Philippus, Rider, Silver.)
Rijksdaalder, 83, 354. (See Nederland.)
Rixdollars, 148. (See Rijksdaalder.)
Rose nobel, 113. (See Nobel.)
Royal, 399, 410, 411, 412. (See Gros, Petit, Reines, Real, Ryal.)
" double, 408.
Royaux durs, 400.
" or Denier d'or au Roiel, 346, 400.
Rupee, 295.
Ryals, 142, 143. (See Real.)
Saint Andries florin, 347.
Saluts, 401, 411.
Schellings, 345.
Schlicken thaler or Joachim thaler or Loewen thaler, 363.
Schillingen (solidi), 360, 361, 362. (See Silver.)
Scudo, 318. (See Ecu.)
" d'argento, 313.
Sequin (see Ducat, Zecchino), 311, 312, 316, 317.
Seven-kreutzer piece, 375.
Seventeen-kreutzer piece, 375.
Shilling, 113, 138, 142, 144, 145, 231, 243.
" of esterlings, 55.
Sigillo. (See Fiorino.)
Silver dukaat, 353.
" fiorino, 301, 304.
" groschen, 102, 380.
" gulden or thaler, 364.
" rijder, 353.
" schillingen,
Six-livre thalers, 202.
Sixpence, 144, 145, 231, 243.
Soldi, 301, 304. (See Solidi.)
" grossi, 306.
" (schillingen), 360.
Soleil. (See Ecu, Couronne.)
Solidus, 398. (See Soldi, Schelling Sol, Sueldo.)
Sols, 170. (See Solidi, Sueldo.)
" d'argent, 403.
" d'or, 399.
Souverain, 392.
Sovereign, 113, 117, 131.
Spanish dollar, 333.
" ducats, 79.
" pistole, 80.
Specie or Convention thaler, 102, 201.
Staten daalder, 356.
Sterlings, 48.
Stiver, 345. (See Nederland.)
Stretti. (See Fiorino.)
Sueldo, 319. (See Solidus.)
" de oro, 321.
" pepiones, 321, 322.
Suggello. (See Fiorino.)
Ten-gulden piece, 353, 355, 359.
Ten-stiver piece, 356.
Ten-thaler piece, 204.
Testoons, 84, 121, 130, 307, 403, 422.
Thaler (see Silver gulden, Joachims thaler, Kronen thaler, Laubthalers, Prussian, Philipps, Reichs thaler, Silver, Six-livre, Vereins thaler), 83, 106, 363, 364, 367, 369, 370, 371, 373, 375, 377, 379, 381, 382, 392.
Three-gulden piece or Bavarian carolus, 357, 375.
Three-heller piece, 369.
Threepenny piece (silver), 146.
Thirty-deniers, 170.
Thirty-kreutzer piece, 375.
Tollero, 313, 318.
Tournois, 397. (See Denier, Double, Gros, Petit.)
Tremissis or triens, 398.
Tron. (See Lira.)
Twenty-franc (gold), 175, 176.
Twenty-kreutzer piece, 375.
Twenty-shilling piece, 149.
Two-franc, 190.
Twopenny piece (silver), 146.
Unite, 113, 134.
Veintenes, 331.
" de oro, 337.
Vellon rico, 344.
Vereinsmunze, 206.
Vereins thaler, 216, 372.
Viejos, 323. (See Maravedi.)
Wilhelms d'or, 388.
William, 354.
Zaehender, 365.
Zecchino (see Ducat, Sequin), 4, 311, 314, 375.
There are many possible inaccuracies in the non-English references in this book. The non-English portions are left as printed, unless noted below.
The following errors in the original text were corrected:
Some fractions, such as 67-47/41 on page 314 have a numerator larger than the denominator. Even though these are most likely incorrect, they are left as in the original as there is no way to confirm what they should be.
Page XIX, Preface: "Dei Muenzen der deutschen" corrected to "Die Muenzen der deutschen"
Page XXX, Table of Contents, Chapter III: "recoinage of, 1696, 222;" corrected to "recoinage of 1696, 222;"
Page 5, Chapter 1: "in order to the supply of the Italian mints" corrected to "in order to supply the Italian mints"
Page 7, Chapter 1: "the Archbishop of Cologne the Duke of Brabant" corrected to "the Archbishop of Cologne, the Duke of Brabant"
Page 8, Chapter 1: "50 marks 2 oz. 3-1/2 aug." corrected to "50 marks 2 oz. 3-1/2 ang."
Page 79, Chapter 2, in the table "German Gold Guldens:" "1591" corrected to "1581" to match right hand column and date sequence.
Page 87, Chapter 2: "Spanish and Portugese gold ducats" corrected to "Spanish and Portuguese gold ducats"
Page 89, Chapter 2: "the celebrated declaration of 1577, i.e 60 sols." corrected to "the celebrated declaration of 1577, i.e. 60 sols."
Page 141, Chapter 2: "The merchant-adventurers were appealed to to buy up these stocks, but they were unable." corrected to "The merchant-adventurers were appealed to, to buy up these stocks, but they were unable."
Page 155, Chapter 3, in untitled table: second occurrence of "1841-1850" corrected to "1851-1855" to match sequence in table.
Page 169, Chapter 3: "a value of 20 livres; and of silver ecus at 8-3/10 to the" corrected to "a value of 20 livres; and of silver ecus at 8-3/10 to the" as ecus has the accent on every other occurrence.
Page 176, Chapter 3: "It is on the same conideration" corrected to "It is on the same consideration"
Page 184, Chapter 3: Table header "Silver. (Francs)." corrected to "Silver (Francs)." to match format in other headers and other tables.
Page 198, Chapter 3: "--Franconia, Bavaria, and Suabia--" corrected to "--Franconia, Bavaria, and Swabia--"
Page 206, Chapter 3: "Schwanzburg-Rudolstadt (Unterherrschaft)" corrected to "Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (Unterherrschaft)"
Page 207, Chapter 3: "each state to give an account of its mintings," corrected to "each state to give an account of its mintings."
Page 219, Chapter 3: heading "England" corrected to "England." to match other headers.
Page 233, Chapter 3: "On this occassion I addressed a letter to a noble Lord," corrected to "On this occasion I addressed a letter to a noble Lord,"
Page 246, Chapter 3: "the ounce of silver was declared worth 6s. 8d" corrected to "the ounce of silver was declared worth 6s. 8d."
Page 251, Chapter 3: "that gold was extremely over-valued in the United" corrected to "that gold was extremely overvalued in the United" as all other occurrences of overvalued are not hyphenated.
Page 287, Chapter 3: "by substituting silver coin or notes based on silver" corrected to "by substituting silver coins or notes based on silver"
Page 294, Chapter 3: "history of the world has been characterstic and uniform" corrected to "history of the world has been characteristic and uniform"
Pages 325 appears to be a continuation of the table on page 326. These pages reversed by transcriber.
Page 326, Appendix III: "Cornados viejos" corrected to "Coronados viejos"
Page 353, Appendix IV: "1 gulden 2 francs 11-61/100 centimes." corrected to "1 gulden = 2 francs 11-61/100 centimes."
Page 364, Appendix V: "The third Imperial Mint Ordinance established an important difference from this system," corrected to "The third Imperial Mint Ordinance established an important difference from this system."
Page 369, Appendix V:
"Pfennige 3 " 720"" corrected to "Pfennige, 3 " 720""
Page 393, Appendix V: The following 2 dates were a best guess based on the text. The dates were obviously incorrect.
"1855, Frankfort Fair--Philipps thaler = 82 kr." corrected to "1585, Frankfort Fair--Philipps thaler = 82 kr."
"1623 (Higher Circles)--Reichs thaler recognised at 90 kr." corrected to "1603 (Higher Circles)--Reichs thaler recognised at 90 kr."
Page 404, Appendix VI: "15 sols (i.e. a quarter the value of the ecu d'or, then set at 60 sols)" corrected to "15 sols. (i.e. a quarter the value of the ecu d'or, then set at 60 sols.)"
Page 407, Appendix VI: "1626 they had fallen to 12 livres and 3 livres respectively." corrected to "1726 they had fallen to 12 livres and 3 livres respectively."
Page 408, Appendix VI: "1329 (Philipp de Valois), Dec. 26" corrected to "1329 (Philippe de Valois), Dec. 26"
Page 411, Appendix VI: "Ecu a la" corrected to "Ecu a la" under 1425 and 1427
Page 412, Appendix VI: "1487 (Charles VII.)" corrected to "1487 (Charles VII.),"
Page 425, General Index: "Calonne XV., 172." corrected to "Calonne, XV., 172."
"Chambers, Mr., 259." corrected to "Chambres, Mr., 259."
Page 427, General Index: "Freemantle, Sir C.W., 283, 290." corrected to "Fremantle, Sir C.W., 283, 290."
Page 431, Index of Coins: "Angelets, 117." corrected to "Angellets, 117."
"a l'ecu, 420." corrected to "a l'ecu, 420." as l'ecu is accented on page 420.
Page 432, Index of Coins: "Dukaton of Brabant, 357" spelled "Dakaton of Brabant" on page 357. Don't know which is correct. Both left as printed.
Header starting F was added.
"di sugello, 302, 304." corrected to "di suggello, 302, 304."
Page 433, Index of Coins: "Florens d'or aux Fleurs de lis" corrected to "Florins d'or aux Fleurs de lis"
"Gigliali, 375. (See Florentine.)" corrected to "Gigliati, 375. (See Florentine.)"
"Grosseti, 307." spelled as "Grossetti" on page 307. Don't know which is correct, both left as printed.
Page 434, Index of Coins: "Joachims thaler or Schlicken o Loewen thaler, 363." correct to "Joachims thaler or Schlicken or Loewen thaler, 363."
Page 435, Index of Coins: "Nobles, 48, 53, 55, 57. (See Rose Nobels, Burgundian.)" corrected to "Nobles, 48, 53, 55, 57. (See Rose Nobles, Burgundian.)"
Page 436, Index of Coins: "Riders Gelderns, 119. (See Rijder.)" Gelderns spelled as "Gelderus" on page 119. Don't know which is correct, both left as printed.
"of esterlings, 55." ditto mark added to represent Shilling
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