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→‎Behind the scenes: The {'} apostrophe formatting only applies if preceding subject in possessive form is italic/bold, e.g. "The ''Aquila''{{'}}'s mast". Don't think we can in-universe this well, tbh
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[[File:ACU 1786 Livre.png|thumb|250px|A livre minted in 1786]]
[[File:ACU 1786 Livre.png|thumb|250px|A livre minted in 1786]]
The '''''livre''''' was the main currency used throughout the [[Kingdom of France]] and the subsequent [[First French Republic]] following the [[French Revolution]] of 1789.<ref name="Unity">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
The '''livre''' was the main currency used throughout the [[Kingdom of France]] and the subsequent [[First French Republic]] following the [[French Revolution]] of 1789.<ref name="Unity">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>


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A livre minted in 1786

The livre was the main currency used throughout the Kingdom of France and the subsequent First French Republic following the French Revolution of 1789.[1]

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In Assassin's Creed: Unity, the in-game HUD anachronistically uses the French franc's currency symbol "₣",[1] despite it being the currency's unofficial graphic proposed 200 years later in 1988.[2] Historically, the kingdom's currency was the livre tournois (lit. "Tours pound") variant of French livre and had "₶" or "£" as its symbol.[3]

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