Broadpiece

/ˈbrɔːdˌpis/ noun

A large Dutch gold coin minted in the 17th century, wider and flatter than other coins of its era.

From 'broad' + 'piece.' This numismatic term refers specifically to coins produced by the Dutch golden age economy, later imitated by other European nations seeking to establish trade currency.

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