Also, how much would my $100 be worth, if I were to exchange it into that currency?
Your help is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!|||The Florentine florin had been around for sufficiently long enough to be accepted as stable currency not only in Italy but throughout Europe. Guilders, ducats,crowns were other currencies in use at the time in Italy.
You $100 - very roughly - would be worth perhaps 1430 florins in Renaissance Italy, a considerable sum of money for the average person.|||they probably used different currencies in different parts of Italy. In Florence, it was the Floren.
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