The maravedis was a historical currency used in Spain and its colonies, primarily during the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Its value varied significantly over time and by region, making it difficult to assign a fixed value in modern currency. However, it was generally considered a small denomination, often equivalent to a fraction of a real, another Spanish currency. For precise historical conversions, context regarding the specific time period and location is essential.
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One gram is equal to one gram.
one unit is
One One Millionth
14,286 USD
More information, please! Is it denominated in Reales, Maravedis or what? What does it appear to be made of, gold, silver or copper?
This question is not easily answered. These coins are made from a variety of metals such as copper, silver, and gold. A copper 8 maravedis from 1844 could be worth as little as $5.00, or as much as $50.00. This depends a great deal on the grade of the coin. Silver and gold coins could be much higher in value. Without seeing this coin, an accurate value can not be made. Hope this helps you with your question. This question is not easily answered. These coins are made from a variety of metals such as copper, silver, and gold. A copper 8 maravedis from 1844 could be worth as little as $5.00, or as much as $50.00. This depends a great deal on the grade of the coin. Silver and gold coins could be much higher in value. Without seeing this coin, an accurate value can not be made. Hope this helps you with your question.
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King and Queen of Spain gave him an annual allowance of 12,000 maravedis.
A Royal Reward of 10,000 silver coins, per year, for the rest of that man's life.
Christopher Columbus claimed Hispaniola for money. They had been informed that the first person to see land would receive around 10,000 maravedis yearly for life.
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain payed for his first expedition. They gave him a yearly allowance of 12,000 maravedis. Those were the gold coins used back then. All that gold would be worth about 1,620,000 US dollars today. They were paying big time.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern ----V--IS. That is, nine letter words with 5th letter V and 8th letter I and 9th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: maravedis synovitis
One character is equals to 8 bits.