Grosh Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Grosh (also Grosch, Grosz, Gros) is a small silver coin issued by a number of countries in history. Historically it was equal to between several and a dozen Denarius. It was minted since the Middle Ages in the following states:
- Italy (since 1172)
- France (since 1266)
- Bohemia (since 1300, later adopted by most of the Central European countries)
- Poland (since 1367, 3,2 grammes of silver, an equivalent of 12 denarius)
In modern times the name was adopted by two currencies:
In Western Ukraine grosh is still a slang term for the kopiyka, a 1/100 part of a Hryvnia. The Ukrainian word for money, hroshi, ultimately derives from this term also.
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