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The Medieval Bulgarian grosso (gros, gross) was a small circulating silver coin struck in the Second Bulgarian Kingdom in the 14th century. In modern Bulgarian language it is spelled грош (grosh or grosch), plural грошове (groshove). The name was originally introduced in 13th-century France as [denarius] grossus, literally "a thick penny", whence Old French gros, Italian grosso, Middle High German gros(se), Low German and Dutch grōte and English groat. In the 14th century, it appeared as Old Czech groš, whence Modern German Groschen. No contemporary Bulgarian documents have survived, so it is not actually sure if the coins were thus called at the time. In style, the coins were imitative of the contemporary Venetian or other Western European coinage. They circulated until the end of the 14th century, at which time the country was conquered by the Ottomans and independent coinage ceased. | ||||
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Coin Name | Reverse | Obverse | Details |
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Grosso of Theodor Svetoslav | ![]() |
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Material: Silver Mints: Total Mintage: unknown |
Grosso 1300 - 1360 | ![]() |
Material: Silver Mint: (unknown mint) Mintage: unknown |
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Grosso 1323 - 1330 | ![]() |
Material: Silver Mint: (unknown mint) Mintage: unknown |
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Grosso 1331 - 1371 | ![]() |
Material: Silver Mint: (unknown mint) Mintage: unknown |
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Grosso of Ivan Alexander and Mihail Asen IV | ![]() |
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Material: Silver Mints: Total Mintage: unknown |
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Country | Bulgaria, Second Kingdom of |
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Currency | Bulgarian Grosso |
From | 1185 |
To | 1395 |
Face Value | 1 (x Unsorted) |
Current | No (demonetised 1395) |
Material | Silver |
Designer | |
Technology | Hammered |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Coin Alignment (Axis 6) |
Size | |
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