PECULIARIDADES CRONOLÓGICAS EN LA MONEDA EUROPEA DE LA EDAD MODERNA Y CONTEMPORÁNEA
Abstract
In this article we will observe how in a number of historical moments of the history of Europe, the dates offered in the coins present certain peculiarities that must be taken into account for a correct interpretation. To be precise we deal with the pieces coined by James II in England and Ireland during his confrontation with William of Orange (1689-1690), called 'gunmoneys', and the ones related to the diffusion of the ideas or the French Revolution, in France as well as in the Italian peninsula, one century later.Downloads
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