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14th- and 15th- century Flanders and England, and in particular Flemish data on minting gold nobles that were coined as … European principalities, and thus their relative price movements. Furthermore, were the marcs de Troyes used in both France and … or coin dies for the medieval Low Countries, and none in France dated before 1483; and surviving coins do not provide …
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In the early centuries of the Middle Ages, the economy in Europe collapsed and trade was reduced to a trickle. Monetary economy survived only in a rudimentary form; the last Roman banks disappeared in the course of the sixth and seventh centuries, and banking and on-cash monetary payment systems...
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Wachs war im Mittelalter ein wertvoller und unersetzlicher Rohstoff. Das Wachs war ausschließlich natürlichen Ursprungs … Verwendungsmöglichkeiten im Mittelalter. Zum anderen sind in dieser Arbeit sämtliche, in Veckinchusens Handelsbüchern dokumentierte und …
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In medieval Europe, old coins were frequently declared invalid and exchanged for new ones at fixed rates and dates. Here, the question of whether and when such re-coinage was applied in medieval Sweden is analyzed against the historical record. A theory of how short-lived coinage systems work is...
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In the Middle Ages, tens of thousands types of uni-faced bracteate coins were struck in the period 1140−1520. The existence of hundreds of small independent currency areas with their own mints in central, eastern, and northern Europe and the strong link between bracteates and periodic...
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The purpose of this study is to analyse which kinds of monetary taxation and coinage policies the minting authorities applied in Sweden in the period 1153–1512. In medieval Europe, old coins were frequently declared invalid and were exchanged for new ones at fixed rates and dates. Here, the...
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Renovatio Monetae, myntförnyelse, är ett latinskt uttryck som syftar på periodiska myntindragningar där gamla mynt förklarades ogiltiga och ersattes med nya. Myntindragningarna gav viktiga intäkter för den medeltida myntherren och de kunde ske så ofta som varje halvår. Vid dessa...
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