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1889 Dictionary Of Foreign Values Of Coins

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From one of my old books I like to collect:
Why, When, and Where, published 1889.
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Check out the strength of the GB & Egypt pound.
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Odd that the values are to the nearest tenth of a cent. Seems like they could have been rounded a bit to correspond with our denominations. And it isn't like everything is to nine-tens. I'm interested to hear a good explanation for why this is.
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This list is far from complete. It has some inexplicable gaps. China is not listed, for instance, neither is Belgium, Cuba or Venezuela. I do wonder how the authors decided what to include in the list.
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Quote:
neither is Belgium,

Look again.
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Thanks for that. fun!
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Also interesting is how those values changed over the next 100 years.

If I remember correctly, the first time I was in the UK (1980), a pound cost about $2.40. So the dollar had doubled in strength vs. the pound.

But I think a dollar bought a little over 4 French francs, nearly unchanged over a century!

As for the Italian lira, by the first time I visited Italy (1984) there was something like 1500 Lira to the dollar (or a lira was worth 0.07 cents), a change of over 2 orders of magnitude!
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Look at how Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland are all the same due to the Latin Monetary Union.
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