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Bled Castle, Bled, Slovenia
The untold riches of medieval Slovenia. The Norican Celts, who once ruled over what is today Slovenia, first began minting money in the 2nd century BC as a way of asserting their independence from the growing Roman Empire. (We all know how well that went.) Slovenes started cranking out the coins again in the 13th century, an industry which really took off in the 15th century. These days, it takes about 190 Slovenian Tolars (sit) to buy $1.
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