Šibenik was the first city to mint its own money during the Venetian period. The Council of Nine in Venice approved the production and distribution of Šibenik's petty cash - the Šibenik bagatin, which has been a means of payment in the city for more than two centuries. As determined by the decree on minting, on one side of the coin was the figure of St. Mark, the patron saint of Venice, and on the other hand the figure of St. Mihovil ...
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