However, the attempt failed, and the decimalization was limited to changing the value of the cavallo to one tenth of a grano.
On occasion also a 50 and 100 grana silver pieces had been struck, but not in the 18th century.
In 1799, the short-lived Neapolitan Republic issued copper 4 and 6 tornesi, and silver 6 and 12 carlini.
The restored kingdom resumed coin production, issuing many of the earlier denominations, plus copper 4 and 6 tornesi.
In 1810, a gold 40 franchi coin was issued, a prelude to the introduction of the lira three years later.