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[[1]] unit of currency in France, discontinued in 1794.


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The Livre unit of currency in France, discontinued in 1794.
Currency is derived from the Middle English term currant, which means "in circulation." As a result, cash is money in circulation that serves as a means of exchange. Money is often in the form of coins or paper, issued by a government and commonly accepted as a payment method at face value. There were several different livres, some of which existed concurrently. The livre was the term given to coins and accounting units.
 
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[[1]] unit of currency in France, discontinued in 1794.