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Appendix

Tuscan monetary issues and their chronology, 1150s–1250s

Table A.1 details the monetary issues of mints active in Tuscany between the 1150s and 1250s. For each coin, it specifies the year or period when it was introduced and the mint responsible for its production. Variations in issues and style of the same coin within the same mint and their relative chronologies are not considered. This table is based on the most recent literature; however, some chronologies remain debated due to lack of information or ambiguities in the surviving archival records.

Denari
From the late 10th c. Lucca
1155 Pisa
c. 1186 Siena
c. 1189 Volterra
c. 1256 Florence
1258 Arezzo
Half denari or mezzaglie
First half of the 12th c. Lucca
1155 Pisa
Silver Grossi (worth 1 solidus)
1204/5–1216 Pisa
1209–15 Lucca
1211/50 Siena
c. 1236 Florence
c. 1243 Arezzo
Gold coins
1250–56 Lucca
1252 Firenze
Silver Grossi (worth 2 solidi or other multiples)
1254/56–1264 Pisa
1250–70 Arezzo
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