noun
- Paper money issued by the French government during the Revolutionary period (late 18th century), originally backed by confiscated church lands.
Usage: historical; plural form; singular is assignat; primarily used in historical and economic contexts
Examples
- The assignats were introduced in 1789 as a way to finance the French Revolution.
- Citizens were required to accept assignats as legal tender during the Revolutionary period.
- The value of assignats declined sharply due to overprinting and inflation.
- Historians study assignats as an early example of fiat currency.
- By the late 1790s, assignats had become nearly worthless.