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Wikipedia: Livre Tournois
Livre Tournois
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The Livre Tournois (or Tournoise Pound) was a currency used in France, named after the town of Tours in which it was minted.

It was initially used in the Tournois region and the west of France. During the time of Philip II of France its use started to spread until it became the national and international currency of France (although the Livre Parisis was not oficially abolished until 1667 by Louis XIV).

The currency system consisted of the livre (l), which was divided into 20 sols (s), each of which were divided into 12 deniers (d).

The Livre Tournois was abolished during the French Revolution. It was replaced (on March 27, 1803) by a new currency officially called the Franc, although the names Livre and Franc started to be used interchangably for the Livre Tournois after 1360 (from the inscription on a 1 livre coin reading Johannes Dei Gratia Francorum Rex), and become widely used during the 17th century.

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