florin
A florin is a historical coin that originated in Florence, Italy, during the 13th century. It was made of gold and became widely used in trade across Europe due to its reliable weight and purity. The florin's design often featured a symbol of the city, such as a lily, and it played a significant role in the development of European currency.
Over time, the term "florin" was adopted by various countries, leading to different versions of the coin. For example, the Dutch florin was a silver coin used in the Netherlands until the introduction of the euro. Today, the florin is primarily of historical interest, representing an important part of monetary history.