Currency Exchange Rate in 1799: SwabiaAugsburg, Blenheim, etc.
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| Coin | Equivalent | £ |
Shillings
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Pence
|
| Fening | - | 0 |
0
|
7/64
|
| Dreyer | 2 Fenings | 0 |
0
|
7/32
|
| Cruitzer | 4 Fenings | 0 |
0
|
7/16
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| Grosh | 14 Fenings | 0 |
0
|
1 17/32
|
| Batzen | 4 Cruitzers | 0 |
0
|
1 3/4
|
| Gould | 15 Batzen | 0 |
0
|
1
|
| Rix-Dollar (Note 1) | 90 Cruitzers | 0 |
0
|
6
|
| Speci-Dollar | 2 Florins | 0 |
4
|
6
|
| Ducat | 60 Batzen | 0 |
9
|
4
|
Notes:
1. Imaginary money use in accounting, signifying a fictitious piece which did not exist, but was used to represent other pieces.
Source:Guthrie, William. A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar and Present State of the several Kingdoms of the World. Montrose, 1799. P. 1035
Placed on the Napoleon Series: July 2004
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