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グロシュ

グロシュ

グロシュ () that Polish hears it grosz [ɡrɔʂ] () Oh, by a currency unit of Poland, it is subsidiary units of zloty (złoty). I am transcribed into gr. 1 zloty = 100 グロシュ. There is a kind of 1gr,2gr,5gr,10gr,20gr,50gr.

History

 
The グロシュ coin which was published in Bologna, Italy in the 15th century

The origin named "グロシュ" is grossus of the Latin; with "(than Dinah Rius published before it) thickness" mean. It was equivalent and, with a silver coin, has been ever published with number of number - ten Dinah Rius in each place in Europe in the Middle Ages.

As the times date back, the グロシュ coin gradually becomes small, and the thing which 3,7g was in the early 14th century becomes 1.8 g in the about 16th century. In Poland, 1/2 グロシュ coin (= 0.5 グロシュ) was published in 1526, and 1.5 グロシュ, 2, three or four, various coins of 6 グロシュ were published afterwards. In addition, it became copper from 1752. From the 16th century to 1918, Poland グロシュ was 1/30 zloty. In the Russian occupation zone of the division era, it was 1/2 kopeck. I was fixed for 1 グロシュ = 1/100 zloty from 1924.

After modern times, there were two coins in succession to the name of グロシュ.

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