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- Two_Sicilies_ducat abstract "The ducat was the main currency of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies between 1816 and 1860. When the Congress of Vienna created the kingdom merging the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily, the ducat became at par a continuation of the Neapolitan ducat and the Sicilian piastra issued prior to 1816, although the Sicilian piastra had been subdivided into 240 grana. In the mainland part of the kingdom, the ducat also replaced the Napoleonic lira.The subdivision and the coinage of the currency was simplified respect to the pre-Napoleonic era: only three denominations survived. The ducat proper was the name of the gold coins, and curiously it did not exist as a single unit; the grana (singular: grano) was the name of the silver coins, itself too not existing as a single unit; the tornesel (Italian: tornese) was the name of the copper coins. Accounts were kept in ducats, each of 100 grana or 200 tornesels.The piastra was the unofficial name of the biggest silver coin, which had a value of 120 grana. When the Italian lira replaced the coinage of the House of Bourbon in 1861, a rate of 1 piastra = 5.1 lire was established.".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat thumbnail Two_Sicilies_1849_coin_-_half_tornese_(reverse).jpg?width=300.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat usingCountry Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat wikiPageID "3670912".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat wikiPageRevisionID "603731687".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat currencyNameInLocal "Ducato ()".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat hasPhotoCollection Two_Sicilies_ducat.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat image "Ferdinand II coin.JPG".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat image "Two Sicilies 1849 coin - half tornese .jpg".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat imageTitle "120".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat imageTitle "Half tornesel".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat mint Naples_Mint.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat mint Palermo_Mint.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat obsoleteNotice "Y".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat pluralRomance "Y".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat rarelyUsedCoins "D.3, D.6, D.15, D.30".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subunitName Tornesel.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subunitName "grana".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subunitRatio "1".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat usedCoins "G.5, G.10, G.20, G.60, G.120".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat usedCoins "½, 1, 1½, 2, 3, 5, 10 tornesels".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat usingCountries "20".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:1816_establishments.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:1860_disestablishments.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:19th_century_in_economics.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:Currencies_of_Italy.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type Abstraction100002137.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type CurrenciesOfItaly.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type Currency113385913.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type Measure100033615.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type ModernObsoleteCurrencies.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type Standard107260623.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type Currency.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat type UnitOfMeasure.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat comment "The ducat was the main currency of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies between 1816 and 1860. When the Congress of Vienna created the kingdom merging the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily, the ducat became at par a continuation of the Neapolitan ducat and the Sicilian piastra issued prior to 1816, although the Sicilian piastra had been subdivided into 240 grana.".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat label "Ducato delle Due Sicilie".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat label "Two Sicilies ducat".
- Two_Sicilies_ducat sameAs Ducato_delle_Due_Sicilie.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat sameAs m.09tkk8.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat sameAs Q4362333.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat sameAs Q4362333.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat sameAs Two_Sicilies_ducat.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat wasDerivedFrom Two_Sicilies_ducat?oldid=603731687.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat depiction Two_Sicilies_1849_coin_-_half_tornese_(reverse).jpg.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat isPrimaryTopicOf Two_Sicilies_ducat.
- Two_Sicilies_ducat name "Ducato ((Italian))".