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Quattrino

The quattrino is an ancient Italian currency denomination largely used in Central Italy, especially in Tuscany and Rome. Its name derives from the Latin quater denari, because its value was equal to four denari. Consequently, its value was one third of a soldo. It disappeared after the unification of Italy in 1861, when the Italian lira was introduced as an equivalent of the french franc.[dubious – discuss]

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Mantua: HerzogtumRimini: Galeotto Roberto oder Sigismond Pandolfo MalatestaRimini: Carlo MalatestaMailand: Karl VI.Mailand: Maria TheresiaMarkgrafschaft Mantua: Franz II. Gonzaga
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