- into 100
baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each of 5
quattrini (singular:
quattrino).
Other denominations included the
grosso of 5 baiocchi, the
carlino of...
- The
quattrino is an
ancient Italian currency denomination largely used in
Central Italy,
especially in
Tuscany and Rome. Its name
derives from the Latin...
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between 1826 and 1859. It was
subdivided into 100
quattrini (singular:
quattrino), a
local currency made by four
denari (from the Latin:
quater denarii)...
- An 18th-century
quattrino from
Ravenna depicting Saint Apollinaris...
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subdivided into 20 soldi, each of 3
quattrini or 12
denari (singular: soldo,
quattrino, denaro).
Other denominations included the
crazia worth q.5; the grosso...
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Quattrino of
Macerata depicting St Julian...
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Apollinaris depicted on a
quattrino from Ravenna...
- into 100
baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each of 5
quattrini (singular:
quattrino).
Other denominations included the
grosso of 5 baiocchi, the
carlino of...
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Luccan lira lira (Italian)
Denominations Subunit 1⁄20
soldo 1⁄60
quattrino Coins q.1, q.2, s.1, q.5, s.2, s.3, s.5, s.10, L1, L2
Demographics User(s)...
- 1554 • Disestablished 1555 Po****tion • Estimate 50,000–70,000 (Siena only) in the 14th
century Currency Senese d'oro,
Quattrino Today part of Italy...