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Rate | Answer | Clue |
DIME | U.S. coin worth five cents | |
NICKEL | U.S. coin worth five cents | |
SUCRE | A silver coin of Ecuador, worth 68 cents. | |
CRUSADO | An old Portuguese coin, worth about seventy cents. | |
PAOLO | An old Italian silver coin, worth about ten cents. | |
ITZIBU | A silver coin of Japan, worth about thirty-four cents. | |
ABASSIS | A silver coin of Persia, worth about twenty cents. | |
DRACHMA | A gold and silver coin of modern Greece worth 19.3 cents. | |
DIDRACHMA | A two-drachma piece; an ancient Greek silver coin, worth nearly forty cents. | |
THALER | A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents. | |
TESTONE | A silver coin of Portugal, worth about sixpence sterling, or about eleven cents. | |
GAZET | A Venetian coin, worth about three English farthings, or one and a half cents. | |
KOPECK | A small Russian coin. One hundred kopecks make a rouble, worth about sixty cents. | |
GUILDER | A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; -- called also florin and gulden. | |
CAROLINE | A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth about seven cents. | |
RIGSDALER | A Danish coin worth about fifty-four cents. It was the former unit of value in Denmark. | |
RIKSDALER | A Swedish coin worth about twenty-seven cents. It was formerly the unit of value in Sweden. | |
TICAL | A bean-shaped coin of Siam, worth about sixty cents; also, a weight equal to 236 grains troy. | |
TESTOON | An Italian silver coin. The testoon of Rome is worth 1s. 3d. sterling, or about thirty cents. | |
SOL | A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents. | |
FOURPENCE | A name formerly given in New England to the Spanish half real, a silver coin worth six and a quarter cents. | |
BATZ | A small copper coin, with a mixture of silver, formerly current in some parts of Germany and Switzerland. It was worth about four cents. | |
STIVER | A Dutch coin, and money of account, of the value of two cents, or about one penny sterling; hence, figuratively, anything of little worth. | |
GROSCHEN | A small silver coin and money of account of Germany, worth about two cents. It is not included in the new monetary system of the empire. | |
BIT | In the Southern and Southwestern States, a small silver coin (as the real) formerly current; commonly, one worth about 12 1/2 cents; also, the sum of 12 1/2 cents. |