Tuscan florin
| fiorino (Italian) | |
|---|---|
One fiorino by Leopold II | |
| Unit | |
| Symbol | ƒ |
| Denominations | |
| Subunit | |
| 1⁄100 | quattrino |
| Coins | q.1, q.3, q.5, q.10, q.20, p.1 ƒ1, ƒ2, ƒ4 |
| Rarely used | ƒ1⁄4, ƒ1⁄2, ƒ20, ƒ60, ƒ80 |
| Demographics | |
| Official user(s) | Tuscany |
| Unofficial user(s) | United Provinces of Central Italy |
| Issuance | |
| Mint | Florence Mint |
| This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. | |
The Tuscan fiorino (plural: fiorini) was the currency of Tuscany between 1826 and 1859. It was subdivided into 100 quattrini (singular: quattrino), a local currency made by four denari (from the Latin: quater denarii). There was an additional denomination called the paolo, worth 40 quattrini, in circulation.