POCKET-GUIDE ΤΟ EUROPE EDITED BY EDMUND C. STEDMAN AND THOMAS L. STEDMAN NEW YORK WILLIAM R. JENKINS 48TH ST. AND SIXTH AVE. LONDON BAILLIÈRE, TINDALL & COX 1904 THE PUL 116499B Copyright, 1898, 1899, by William R. Jenkins All Rights Reserved PRINTED BY THE NEW YORK Francs are used, under different names, in the following coun tries: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Roumania, Servia, Bulgaria, and the coins marked E in Spain. The two coins of 0.25 and 25 pesetas (or francs) are used only in Spain. Marks, or Reichsmarks, are used in all the German countries not forming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Although nominally different, the value of Dutch coins and Austrian paper or silver is very nearly the same. Austrian gold is at a premium. Coins marked A are used both in Holland and Austria; those marked, only in Austria. The Austrian gold pieces of 4 and florins are also marked 10 francs and 20 francs, and are accented as such in all the countries using francs |