ducat

     

The ucat (IPA: /ˈdʌkət/) is a gold coin that was used as a trade currency throughout Europe before World War I. Its weight is 3.4909 grams of .986 gold, which is 0.1107 troy ounce, AGW, actual gold weight.

Trivia about ducat

  • The name of this coin issued in the 1100s by Roger II of Sicily, Duke of Apulia, now refers to an admission ticket
  • From the Latin for "duchy", it's slang for money or for a show ticket

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