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The Ticinese franco (plural: ''franchi'') was the currency of the
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canton of
Ticino Ticino (), sometimes Tessin (), officially the Republic and Canton of Ticino or less formally the Canton of Ticino,, informally ''Canton Ticino'' ; lmo, Canton Tesin ; german: Kanton Tessin ; french: Canton du Tessin ; rm, Chantun dal Tessin . ...
between 1813 and 1850. It was subdivided into 20 ''soldi'' (singular: ''soldo''), each of 12 ''denari'' (singular ''denaro''), similar to the British pounds, shillings and pence system. It was worth th the French silver ''écu'' or 6.67 g fine silver. The
frank Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Curr ...
was the currency of the
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from its establishment in 1798, but ceased issuing coins in 1803. Ticino introduced the franco, equivalent to the frank, in 1813 and issued coins until 1845. In 1850, the
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was introduced across the whole country, to the value of 1 Ticino franco = 1.4597
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s. Copper coins were issued for the denominations of 3 and 6 denari, with bullion 3 soldi and silver , , 1, 2 and 4 franchi.


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