Sueldo 上市 Deposited
A silver coin of the Republic of Bolivia, of the same value as the Real, i.e., one eighth of the Peso. See Fonrobert (9475, 9481, 9524, etc.).
At Perpignan, in the Pyrenees, a billon Sueldo was issued during the French occupation from 1642 to 1655.
The Sueldo of Ferdinand VII (1808-1833) was the Spanish equivalent of the Soldo, and was equal to six Doblers. It was a copper coin and appears to have been issued chiefly for Majorca.
- Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)