Papal scudo

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The Papal scudo was the historical currency of the Papal States, used for centuries until it was supplanted by the Italian lira following the unification of Italy.

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Papal scudo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former currency unit
historical currency
associatedWith Rome
Vatican City
surface form: Vatican City (historical predecessor territory)
country Papal States
currencyOf Papal States
denominationType scudo
followedBy Italian lira
historicalRegion States of the Church
issuer Holy See
Papacy
surface form: Papal government
linkedTo Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Papal temporal sovereignty
monetarySystem Papal States monetary system
politicalContext temporal power of the papacy
region Central Italy
religiousAuthority Pope
replaced earlier Papal currencies
replacedBy Italian lira
status obsolete
subunit baiocco
centesimo
usedFor banking
coinage
everyday transactions
taxation
trade
usedIn Papal States
usedUntil 19th century
usedUntilEvent Italian Risorgimento
surface form: Italian unification

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ITL replaced Papal scudo