Draft of MINT00285 (Mint 19/2/104-5)
In Amsterdam & the towns of Holland they reccon bargain & exchange by Florens (or livres) Sols & Deniers which the country people call Guldens Styvers & Penningken or Gilders Styvers & pence 1 Livre de Gros or Pondt Vlaem = 6 Florens = 240 Gros = 20 Schellings. 1 Floren = 20 sols. 1 sol = 16 Deniers = 2 Gross or Deniers de gross
The real Gold moneys of Amsterdam or Holland are
Ducats or Ducatons | = | 20 Florens or Gilders |
Ducats or Quarters of Ducats | = | 5 Florens. Wt 2dwt. 5gr. Better 1 Car 2gr. |
Ducats or Soveraigns | = | 15 Flornes. |
Rose nobles | = | 11 Florens |
Their Silver moneys are
Ducatons | = | 3 Florens 3 sols. Wt new 20dwt 21gr. Better 3dwt |
Drie Guldens or Three Gilder pieces | = | 3 Florens. Wt new 2dwt 8gr . wors 1dwt |
Rixdaelders or Patagons | = | 2 Florens 10 sols |
Croons | = | 2 Florens |
Daelders | = | 1 Floren 10 sols |
Gout Guldens or Gold Gilders of coarse ☾ | = | 1 Florens 8 sols = 28 Stuyvers |
Florens or Guldens | = | 1 Floren = 20 sols communs |
Sols de Gros or Schellings | = | 6 Sols communs = 12 Gros |
Sols communs or Stuyvers | = | 2 Gross = 8 Duytes = 16 Deniers |
The half & quarter pieces are in proportion.
They have other pieces of 2, 3, 4, 8, 12 sols & divers others for payment & Duytes or Deniers of copper of which 8 make the sol of Stuyver
The money of the Bank is better then | 3 Guilders. (according to Mr Floyer) | 3 pr cent |
Cross Dollars & Ducatons | 4 pr cent | |
Skillings & 28 styvers & Styvers 5 pr cent |
Bank money varies & is better then Dollars & Ducatons from 3 to 6 pr cent & then other Specie money proportionably. The buyer & seller of Bank money give 1 pr mille to the Bank for entring the bargain, the buyer gives one half & the Seller the other half.
In Brabant & Flanders & Zeeland.
They reccon by Florens or Guldens, sols or Patars & Deniers or Pennings (:: 1. 20. 20 x 16), or else by Livers sols & Deniers de Gros which they call Pondt Schellings & Groot Vlaems (:: 1. 20. 20x12.). They have two sorts of money. One is imaginary called money de Change or Argent de permission & is the same in denomination & value with the Bank money of Amsterdam. The other is real & current vizt
Ducats of gold | = | 4 Florens 16 sols de argent de Change or de permission |
Ducatons of silver | = | 3 Florens = 10 Schellings de change |
Patagons or Rixdaelders | = | 2 Florens 8 sols = 96 Gros = 8 Schellings de change |
Schellings or Sols de Gros | = | 6 sols or Patars = 12 Gros |
Sols or Patars communs | = | 2 Gros = 8 Duytes = 16 Pennings. |
Their Livers de gros & Florens are only imaginary. 1 Livre = 6 Florens. 100 Florens in money current of Amsterdam = 103 Florens in money current of Antwerp, & 100 Florens in Bank money of Amsterdam or money of change of Antwerp = 108 Florens in money current of Antwerp. Antwerp, Brussels, Gant, Bruges, Middleberg & all Brabant, Flanders & Zeeland have the same money without any sensible difference.
A Patagon of Antwerp = 48 sols de argent de change = 51sols de argent currant (+) = 50 sols or styvers de Amsterdam = Patagon of Amsterdam.
In France
They reccon by Livers Sols & Deniers Turnois (:: 1. 20. 12, 20) the triple which they call Livres Sols & Deniers d'or sol. Their Gold coyns are the Lewi d'or or Pistol double single & the half & quarter Pistol. Their silver coyns the Ecus Lewis Doller or Crown, the half crown, the quarter Crown or Cardecu the Reau or 3d part of the Cardecu or piece of 5 sous & the piece of 3 sous. The Pistol they reccon at 11 Livers Turnois or 3 Ecus & the Ecu at 3 Livres or 60 sous. But of late they have raised all their money. They have also sols of base allay & deniers of copper. They raised their Pistol (in the late war) to 14 livres & their Ecus to 72 deniers but by an edict of last March the Pistol goes now for 13 Livres & the Ecus for 68 sols Turnois, except in Exchanges where the Pistol is still recconed at 11 Livres & the Ecus at 60 sols or 3 Livres as before the warr. Their Gold coyns when molten into Ingots for recoynage prove legr. wors then standard & sometimes legr. newer standard. Whence one with another they may be recconed legr worse. Their silver coyns are 0dwt worse then standard. Their double Pistols new out of the Mint weigh 8dwt 16gr one with another & the Ecus 17dwt & their smaller money proportionally. Their Gold is well sized, their silver not well. Pistols after wearing as they go in the Market weigh one with another 4dwt 7gr. They size their Pistols to a grain their Ecus to 1 gr.
In Spain
The Gold Monies are the double Dobleon or four Pistol piece worth 16 Reales the Dobleon worth 8 Reales, the single worth 4 Reales, the Ecus de Mark or crown of Mark worth 2 Reales or 16 Reaus or 544 Maravadis. Their silver pieces are the Reale, Piastre, or Piece of 8 worth 1 Reale or 8 Reaus of old Plate & 10 of new. For since the year 1686 their monies have been raised 25 per cent, or in the proportion of 5 to 4 The piece of 8 & the ter (called in Ireland & ter. cobbs) worth 4 & 2 Reaus of old plate & 5 & 2 of new. The Reale of plate or Silver worth 34 Maravadies. The Maravadi is a little piece of copper money. Their Pistoles & Pieces of 8 are of the same weight with the French Pistoles & Ecus vizt 4dwt 8gr & 17dwt. Their Pistoles are legr worse, their pieces of 8 of Sevil are dwt worse those of Mexico 1dwt worse, those of Peru 16dwt worse, the Pillar Pieces of 8 are 2dwt better. Their Ducat is not a real coyn but an imaginary one being a name put for 11 Reaus or 374 Maravadis in merchandizing & 11 Reaus & 1 Maravadi or 379 Maravadis in Bills or exchange. For Exchange are often made by the Ducat. The Silver money above mentioned they call money of Plate. This is real effective & invariable. They have another sort of money called money of Billon which is partly real (of silver & copper mixt) & partly imaginary & this money is half the value of the money of Plate but variable in value. In this money there are no Reales nor Reaus de Billon in specie but only quarter & half quarter of Reaus
In Portugal
The Gold monies are The five Pistol piece of fine gold of the Ducat worth 10000 Res The Doppio Moeda or double Pistole worth 4000 Res The Moeda or Pistole or double Milt or Milres worth 2000 Res The My-Moeda or half Pistole or Milt or Milres worth 1000 Res
The Silver coyns are Pataques or Patagons markt worth 600 Res The Patagons not markt worth 500 Res Crusados markt worth Crusados not markt or Ducats worth 400 Res or 10 Reals Half Ducats worth 200 Res or five Reales Testons or five-Vintai pieces worth 100 Res or 2 Reales
Four | } Vintain pieces worth | 80 | Res, or | 2 | Reales |
Three | 60 | 1 | |||
Two | 40 | 1 | |||
One | 20 | 0 |
Demi Vintains of Silver & copper worth 10 Res.
They reccon by 100ds 1000ds ā millions of Res putting the mark ✜ after thousands thus 5. 734 ✜ 340 res. That is five millions seven hundred thirty & four thousand, three hundred & forty res. Or five thousand seven hundred thirty & four Milres & three hundred and forty res. They exchange in Crusados or Ducats of 400 Res. These of the present King new out of the Mint (coynd before 1692) weigh one with another 11dwt 4gr, & are wors 1 dwt & therefore equal in value 34d of oer money new coynd & 34 d of oer standard money. But they are now raised to 480 Res, all the Portugal money being lately raised in proportion of 6 to 5. so that 400 res are worth about 28 pence Sterling A new Moeda de Ourd fated 1700 is beautifully coyned & weighs 3dwt 10gr or 82gr, exactly. & is counted for 4400 res, but there is stampt upon it only 2000. Its worth 14s. 5d. A spanish Piastre is by the Portugese valued at 750 Res. A Pistole at 3000 Res
Source
MINT 19/2/46-7, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKBefore 1 July 1702, c. 1,503 words.