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- Picayune abstract "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, picayune can mean "trivial" or "of little value".Aside from being used in Spanish territories, the picayune and other Spanish currency was used throughout the colonial United States. Spanish dollars were made legal tender in the U.S. by an act on February 9, 1793. They remained so until demonetization on February 21, 1857. The coin's name first appeared in Florida and Louisiana, where its value was worth approximately six-and-one-fourth cents, and whose name was sometimes used in place of the U.S. nickel.A newspaper published in New Orleans since the 1830s, the Times-Picayune (originally The Picayune), was named after the coin.".
- Picayune wikiPageID "325923".
- Picayune wikiPageLength "1951".
- Picayune wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Picayune wikiPageRevisionID "645597234".
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_Spain.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Colonial_history_of_the_United_States.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Demonetization.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Legal_tender.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Nickel_(U.S._coin).
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Nickel_(United_States_coin).
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Provençal_dialect.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Provençal_language.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_dollar.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_real.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink The_Times-Picayune.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Times-Picayune.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:picayune.
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLinkText "6 1/4 cent Spanish coin".
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Picayune".
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spanish coin".
- Picayune wikiPageWikiLinkText "picayune".
- Picayune hasPhotoCollection Picayune.
- Picayune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Picayune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin-stub.
- Picayune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Picayune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource1911Enc.
- Picayune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Picayune subject Category:Coins_of_Spain.
- Picayune hypernym Coin.
- Picayune type VideoGame.
- Picayune comment "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, picayune can mean "trivial" or "of little value".Aside from being used in Spanish territories, the picayune and other Spanish currency was used throughout the colonial United States. Spanish dollars were made legal tender in the U.S. by an act on February 9, 1793. They remained so until demonetization on February 21, 1857.".
- Picayune label "Picayune".
- Picayune sameAs Picayune_(Münze).
- Picayune sameAs m.01w424.
- Picayune sameAs Q1499554.
- Picayune sameAs Q1499554.
- Picayune wasDerivedFrom Picayune?oldid=645597234.
- Picayune isPrimaryTopicOf Picayune.