mérlegeld
Mérlegeld is a Hungarian term that translates to "scale coin" or "balance coin." It refers to a type of coin or token that was historically used in some regions of Hungary, particularly during periods when standardized coinage was scarce or unreliable. These coins were often not officially minted by a central authority but were rather created by merchants, guilds, or local communities to facilitate trade and exchange.
The primary characteristic of mérlegeld was its association with a specific weight or value. They were typically
The use of mérlegeld was particularly prevalent in areas with active trade routes or markets where trust