Ducat Público Deposited

Definición
  • A money of account in the Venetian Republic during the fifteenth century. Coryat, in his Crudities, 1611 (286), has the following: "Now whereas the Venetian duckat is much spoken of, you must consider that this word duckat doth not signifie any one certaine coyne. But many severall pieces do concurre to make one duckat, namely six livers [? livres] and two gazets," i.e., Gazzetti.

Fuente
  • Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)

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