FRIBOURG GULDEN
The ''Gulden'' was the currency of the Swiss canton of Fribourg until 1798. It was subdivided into 14 ''Batzen'', each of 4 ''Kreuzer'' or 16 ''Denier''. It was replaced by the Frank of the Helvetian Republic in 1798. This was, in turn, replaced by the Fribourg Frank.
In the late 18th century, copper 1 Denier coins were issued, together with billon ''Vierer'' (2 Denier), 1 Kreuzer and ½ Batzen, and silver 7, 14, 28 and 56 Kreuzer. The silver denominations were equal to ⅛, ¼, ½ and 1 Gulden.
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In the late 18th century, copper 1 Denier coins were issued, together with billon ''Vierer'' (2 Denier), 1 Kreuzer and ½ Batzen, and silver 7, 14, 28 and 56 Kreuzer. The silver denominations were equal to ⅛, ¼, ½ and 1 Gulden.
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