Roman scudo

Roman scudo
Scudo romano (Italian)
Various denominations, largest is 40 mm
Unit
Pluralscudi
Denominations
Subunit
1100baiocco
1500quattrino
Plural
baioccobaiocchi
quattrinoquattrini
Coins1 quattrino, 12, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 baiocchi, 1 scudo
 Rarely used2+12, 5, 10 scudi
Demographics
User(s) Papal States[note 1]
Issuance
MintPapal Mint
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The Roman scudo (plural: scudi romani) was the currency of the Papal States until 1866. It was subdivided into 100 baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each of 5 quattrini (singular: quattrino). Other denominations included the grosso of 5 baiocchi, the carlino of 7+12 baiocchi, the giulio and paoli both of 10 baiocchi, the testone of 30 baiocchi and the doppia of 3 scudi.
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