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In 1483, the currency used varied significantly by region. In England, the primary currency was the silver penny, while in France, the livre tournois was commonly used. Other regions had their own currencies, such as the ducat in Italy and the florin in the Netherlands. Each of these currencies reflected the economic conditions and trade practices of their respective areas during that period.

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