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- Grzywna_(unit) comment "The grzywna or grivna (Proto-Slavic *grivĭna from Proto-Slavic *griva 'neck, nape') was a measure of weight, mainly for silver, commonly used throughout medieval central and eastern Europe, particularly in the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Bohemia, and Kievan Rus'. Grzywna was also a unit of measure of a unit of exchange, and as such used as money in the 10–15th centuries. Silver ingots acted as commodity money before widespread use of minted coins.".