
The ducat was a gold coin widely used for trade across Europe from the late Middle Ages through the 1800s, originating in Venice around 1284 and containing roughly 98.6% pure gold. Its reliability and high gold content made it one of the most internationally accepted trade coins of its era, circulating alongside other major currencies like the Florentine florin.
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Ducato è il nome di alcune monete sia d'argento sia d'oro. Furono emesse da molti stati sia dentro sia fuori d'Italia.
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