Scudo (Ital., 'shield'), an Italian silver coin corresponding to the Spanish Piastre (q.v.), the American Dollar (q.v.), and the English Crown (q.v.). It was so called from its bearing the heraldic shield of the prince by whose authority it was struck, and differed slightly in value in the different states of Italy, the usual value being about four shillings.
Scudo
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 263
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