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DUCATOON

Volume 6 · 93 words · 1797 Edition

a silver coin, struck chiefly in Italy; particularly at Milan, Venice, Florence, Genoa, Luca, Mantua, and Parma; though there are also Dutch and Flemish ducatoons. They are all nearly on the same footing; and being a little both finer and heavier than the piece of eight, are valued at two pence or three pence more, viz. at about four shillings and eightpence sterling.

There is also a gold ducatoon, struck and current chiefly in Holland: it is equivalent to twenty florins, on the footing of one shilling and eleven pence halfpenny the florin.