12th Century monetary units

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Despite having only one type of coin (see 12th Century Coins), names existed for different monetary units in multiples of these coins. The larger units may only have been used at money changers, when converting coin to foreign coin, not in general use.

  • A 'denier' was 1 silver penny
  • A 'sou' was 12 deniers
  • A 'marc' was 8 ounces of pennies
  • A 'livre' was 12 ounces of pennies

Reference: (Holmes 1952)

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