Luccan lira
It was subdivided into 20 soldi, each of 3 quattrini or 12 denari.After Napoleon's fall, the Luccan State remained without an official currency, using both old francs and Tuscan lira and Tuscan fiorino.The Luccan lira reappeared in 1826 by order of Duke Charles Louis, replacing all circulating currencies.Lucca was absorbed by Tuscany in 1847 and the Luccan lira was replaced by the Tuscan fiorino at a rate of 1 fiorino = 1+2⁄3 Tuscan lire = 2 Luccan lire.In 1826, coins were introduced in denominations of q.1, q.2 and q.5, 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 soldi, and 1 and 2 lire.