Ducats

/ˈduːkæts/ noun

Gold or silver coins that were used as currency in Europe, especially during medieval and Renaissance times, or money in general.

From Italian 'ducato' (duchy), from 'duca' (duke). The first ducats were gold coins issued by Venice and other Italian city-states, whose value made them widely trusted across Europe.

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