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French medieval coinage
Detailed information about the coin Gros Tournois, Louis IX, France, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
The new coin received its name due to the mintage place and was called «gros tournois» or turnos. Very quickly, this coin gained recognition in France and abroad, and became not only a model for direct copying and imitation in the coinage of other states, but also was used in the international trade as a generally accepted means of payment in. D couvrez tous les plus gros tournois de poker en ligne. Pres de 2,500,000$ de cagnotte garantie sont mis en jeu chaque jour par l'ensemble des plus grandes salles de poker en ligne. Gros tournois (12 deniers tournois) without date (1290-1295) silver PHILIPPVS REX / BNDICTV SIT NOME DNI NRI DEI TVRONVS CIVIS Coin value - $50-70. Maille tierce (4 3/8 deniers tournois) without date (1306) silver PHILIPPVS REX / BNDICTV SIT NOME DOMINI TVRONVS CIVIS Coin value - $60-80. Double denier parisis (2.5 deniers tournois) without. Other articles where Gros tournois is discussed: France: Urban prosperity: (reigned 1226–70) to issue the gros tournois (worth 12 pennies) and the gold coin (which, however, had little importance before the 14th century). A gradual long-term inflation tended to favour commercial activity.
- In France: Urban prosperity
…(reigned 1226–70) to issue the gros tournois (worth 12 pennies) and the gold coin (which, however, had little importance before the 14th century). A gradual long-term inflation tended to favour commercial activity.
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Portuguese coinage development
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- In coin: Portugal
…was a similarly imitative silver gros tournois (based on the weight standard of Tours, Fr.). Peter’s successors developed his system. Copper was struck from the 15th century. From the 16th to the 18th century, gold was coined in quantity and in denominations of handsome size down to the half-escudo. In…
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