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Groschen (Latin: Grossus, German: Groschen, Italian: grosso o grossone, Czech: groš, Lithuanian: grašis, Estonian: kross, Polish: grosz, Hungarian: garas, Ukrainian: гроші, Macedonian: грош, Bulgarian: грош, grosh, Romanian: gros, Russian: грош) was the (sometimes colloquial) name for a coin us ... |
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During Queen Victoria’s reign, which lasted from 1837 to 1901, a wide variety of silver coins were minted across the British Empire. These coins bore Queen Victoria’s portrait on the obverse and various designs on the reverse, reflecting the changing political and cultural landscape of the time ... |
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The French Ecu was a significant denomination of coinage in France, widely used from medieval times through the early modern period. It evolved over time in terms of both design and composition, especially regarding the transition from silver to gold. Here’s an overview of the history and desig ... |