Drachmas Doubloons and Dollars: The History of Money
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Europe in Transformation: The 17th Century
Introduction
Thalers - The New World - Scales and Weights - Italian Gold - Swedish Plate Money - Sieges and Siege Money - Mughal India - The End of the Age
Scales and Weights

In the 17th century, gold was still the metal used for large-scale international transactions. Because of the multiplicity of denominations, merchants needed to weigh coins in order to determine the proper exchange value. Shown here is a scale of 1628 along with some of the coins types its owner would have seen while conducting his business.
Set of scales and weights produced by Guilliam de Neve in 1628.
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Dutch gold rose noble (1583) of Campen depicting a king on a ship.
Flemish gold rose noble of Ghent depicting a king on a ship.
Dutch gold 1/2 cavalier (1613) of Gelderland showing a charging knight.
Dutch gold double ducat of Zeeland depicting the king and queen of Spain.
Hungarian gold ducat (1598) depicting King Rudolf II in full armor.
Dutch gold 1/2 cavalier (1616) of Overijssel showing a charging knight.
Dutch gold angel (1531-1577) of Thorn with a scene of St. Michael slaying a dragon.
French gold écu (1607) of Henry IV displaying the coat of arms of France.
Spanish gold escudo (1607) with an image of a cross.
dutch gold goldgulden (1497) with the image of a globe surmounted by cross.