Not so in 15th century Florence. Your silver coin, the picciolo, cold not be added up to make a golden florin. They were seperate currencies. The logic of this was that since the two coins were actually made of precious metals - inded their worth depending on the intrinsic value of each mineral - the relationship between them could no more be fixed than the relationship between apples and oranges.

— money can’t guy everything  

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