Tuscan lira
The lira (plural: lire) was the currency of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany until its annexation by Napoleonic France in 1807.After that year, it unofficially remained in circulation thanks to its silver value until the restoration of Tuscan independence in 1814.It was subdivided into 20 soldi, each of 3 quattrini or 12 denari (singular: soldo, quattrino, denaro).In the late 18th century, copper coins circulated in denominations of q.1, q.2, and s.1, together with billon q.10 and silver 1⁄2, 1, 2, 5 and 10 paoli.In the early 19th century, copper s.1⁄2 and s.2 were added, together with silver 1 lira and 10 lire.