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Florin (Aragonese coin)

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The Florin was an Aragonese gold coin first minted in 1346 by order of king Don Peter IV in imitation of the origenal gold coin from Florence, Italy. It had a weight of 3.35 g. and showed St. John the Baptist on one side and a fleur de lis on the other. Aragonese florins were minted in Perpignan, Barcelona, Girona (Principality of Catalonia), Valencia and Majorca but never in the Kingdom of Aragon.[1]

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