Picayune

Picayune

A picayune was a Spanish coin, worth half a real. Its name derives from the French "picaillon", which is itself from the Provençal "picaioun", meaning "small coin." By extension, can mean "trivial" or "of little value."

Aside from being used in Spanish territories, the picayune and other Spanish currency was used throughout colonial America. Spanish dollars were made legal tender in the United States by an act on February 9, 1793 until it was demonetized on February 21, 1857. [Spanish Silver: General Introduction [http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinIntros/Sp-Silver.intro.html Coin and Currency Collections - University of Notre Dame] , Retrieved on April 7, 2008] The coin's name first appeared in Florida and Louisiana where its value was worth approximately six and a quarter cents, and whose name was sometimes used in place of the U.S. nickel.Picayune, [http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/JP.HTM Probert Encyclopedia] , Retrieved on April 10, 2008] [Picayune, [http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-pic2.htm World Wide Words] , Retrieved on April 8, 2008]

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