In 1745 he printed the latter with another on the history of silver coinage.
Monunius's mint of silver coinage brought an important financial resource under state control.
The silver coinage was reformed in 1778, with the introduction of 80, 160, 320 and 640 real coins.
The Ecuadorian silver coinage had been debased ever since 1833.
In 1969, a similar law regarding silver coinage was repealed.
However, within a few years of c. 675 very large silver coinages were being struck in southeastern England as well.
They could be redeemed for silver coinage as well.
In general the issuance of silver coinage was controlled by Rome.
In 1971, the commission met, but for the first time had no gold or silver to test, with the end of silver coinage.
As a consequence of the German occupation in 1940, the silver coinage was discontinued.