Sentences

ducat in a sentence

n.

Definition

Ducat: a gold or silver coin that was used as currency in Europe, especially during the Renaissance and Middle Ages.

Sample Sentences

  1. The collector proudly displayed his rare ducat from the Renaissance era.
  2. In the 16th century, a single ducat could buy a fine suit of armor or a substantial amount of grain.
  3. The museum featured an exhibit showcasing ancient coins, including a beautifully preserved ducat.
  4. Investors often consider gold ducats a stable asset during economic uncertainty.
  5. He stumbled upon an old ducat while cleaning out his grandfather's attic, sparking his interest in numismatics.

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