Aureo

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The aureo , also known as the medicinal aureo , was an Italian unit of mass (weight) in the Kingdom of Naples and as a pharmacist and medicinal measure it was also used as a gold, silver and coin weight.

literature

  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Coin, measure and weight book: The money, measure and exchange system, the courses, government papers, banks, commercial establishments and customs of all countries and more important places. FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1858, p. 511.
  • For silver: The coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world individually calculated according to their values ​​and proportions to all German coins, measures and weights. In addition to information on the trading venues and their billing relationships. Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig 1861, p. 19.