Florins

/ˈflɔːrɪnz/ noun

Gold or silver coins used in Europe, especially in Italy and the Netherlands, or a former currency of Hungary and other countries.

From Old French 'florin,' derived from Italian 'fiorino' (little flower), because the coin featured a lily flower. The name refers to coins first made in Florence.

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