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Florentine florin (system of money) (currencies (systems of money), culture-related concepts, ... Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Historical standard unit of currency of Florence, Italy, represented by a gold coin struck from 1252 to 1533, having 72 grains of nominally pure or 'fine' gold (3.5 grams, 0.1125 troy ounce). Since Florentine banks were international enterprises, the Florentine florin was the dominant currency of Western Europe for large-scale transactions for many years. |
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Florentine florin (system of money) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,U)
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Florentijnse florijn (valuta) (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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fl (Florentine florin) (C,U,SY,not applicable,UF,U,U)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: B.BM |
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Associated Concepts Facet |
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.... Associated Concepts (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ <culture and related concepts> (G) |
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............ culture-related concepts (G) |
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................ currencies (systems of money) (G) |
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.................... Florentine florin (system of money) (G) |
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Dutch ..... Historische munteenheid in de Italiaanse stad Florence tussen 1252 en 1533, gerepresenteerd door een gouden munt. Deze bestond uit 72 grein zuiver (fijn) goud (3,5 gram). Omdat Florentijnse banken internationale ondernemingen waren, was de Florentijnse florijn gedurende vele jaren de meest gebruikte munteenheid in West-Europa voor grootschalige transacties.
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