Peregozi Público Deposited

The name by which the Denier of the Counts of Perigord is referred to in Me- diaeval ordinances. The best known type is that of Angouleme. See Blanchet (i. 288). A document of the year 1305 states that two Florentines agreed to supply to the Count of Perigord twenty thousand Marques of a white money known as Pierre- gordins by July 25 of that year.
- Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)