In the late eighteenth century, coins were issued in copper in denominations of 1 quattrino, , 1, 2, and 5 baiocchi, along with
billon coins for 1, 4, 8, 12, 25 and 50 baiocchi, 1 and 2 carlini, silver coins for 1 grosso, 1 and 2 giulio, 1 testone and 1 scudo, and gold coins for and 1
zecchino and 1 and 2 doppia. The individual states issued similar coinages, with the exception of Bologna, which additionally issued silver 12 baiocchi, scudo and 80 bolognini, and gold 2, 5 and 10 zecchini. The 1798 to 1799 Roman Republic issued copper , 1, 2 and 5 baiocchi and silver 1 scudo. After the restoration of the currency, billon coins were no longer issued and several other denominations disappeared. There were copper 1 quattrino, and 1 baiocco, silver 1 grosso, 1 and 2 giulio and 1 scudo, and gold 1 doppia. The silver testone was reintroduced in 1830, followed by 50 baiocchi in 1832. In 1835, a new coinage was introduced which abandoned all the denomination names except for the quattrino, baiocco and scudo. Copper coins were issued in denominations of 1 quattrino, and 1 baiocco, with silver 5, 10, 20, 30 and 50 baiocchi and 1 scudo, and gold , 5 and 10 scudi. In 1849, the Roman Republic issued a coinage consisting of copper , 1 and 3 baiocchi and silver 4, 8, 16 and 40 baiocchi. Following the restoration of the Papal States, copper 2 and 5 baiocchi were introduced. ==Banknotes==