Sicily: Coins Issued and Used

Showing only circulating coin types (regular coinage plus circulating commemoratives).

Sicily (1130 - 1816)
Information about what currencies were issued by Sicily, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used.
Currency: Sicilian Piastra. Used in Sicily: (1607 - 1815)
CurrencySicilian Piastra
PeriodSicilian Piastra
Used1607 - 1815
Description

The piastra was the distinct currency of the Kingdom of Sicily until 1815. In order to distinguish it from the piastra issued on the mainland Kingdom of Sicily (also known as the Kingdom of Naples), it is referred to as the "Sicilian piastra" as opposed to the "Neapolitan piastra". These two piastra were equal but were subdivided differently. The Sicilian piastra was subdivided into 12 tarì, each of 20 grana or 120 piccoli. The oncia was worth 30 tarì (2½ piastra).

In 1815, a single piastra currency was introduced for the Two Sicilies.

Unsorted
2 products (1814 - 1815)
Product NameMintage
Ten Grani 1814 unknown
Five Grani 1815 unknown
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