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Synonyms and antonyms of Old units of money in American Thesaurus

Old units of money

crown (noun)

a unit of money used in the U.K. in the past

Deutschmark (noun)

a unit of money that was used in Germany until it was replaced by the euro in 2002

DM (abbreviation)

Deutschmark: the unit of money used in Germany before the euro

drachma (noun)

the unit of money that was used in Greece until it was replaced by the euro in 2002

ducat (noun)

a gold coin used in some European countries in the past

farthing (noun)

an old British coin worth a quarter of an old penny

Fr. (abbreviation)

franc (=the money used in France before the Euro and in some other countries)

franc (noun)

the unit of money used in France and Belgium before the Euro replaced it and still used in Switzerland and some other countries

groat (noun)

a coin of low value that was used in the past in England

guilder (noun)

a unit of money that was used in the Netherlands before it was replaced by the euro in 2002

guinea (noun)

a unit of money or a gold coin used in Britain in the past, worth £1.05

half crown (noun)

a coin from a money system used in the past in the U.K. and some other countries

halfpenny (noun)

a small coin from a money system used in the past in the U.K. and some other countries

ha’penny ()

another spelling of halfpenny

mark (noun)

the unit of money used in Germany before the euro

peseta (noun)

a unit of money that was used in Spain until it was replaced by the euro in 2002

pieces of eight (noun)

coins used by the Spanish in the past

s. (abbreviation)

shilling

shilling (noun)

a small unit of money that was used in the U.K. until 1971

silver dollar (noun)

a silver coin used in the U.S. in the past that was worth one dollar. Today people collect these coins and they are very valuable.

sixpence (noun)

a unit of money worth six old pennies, used in the U.K. until 1971, or the small silver coin with this value

sovereign (noun)

British an old unit of money in the form of a gold coin worth one pound

threepence (noun)

British an old word meaning “three pence

tuppence ()

another spelling of twopence

tuppenny ()

another spelling of twopenny

twopence (noun)

Britishold-fashioned two pence, especially two old British pence

twopenny (adjective)

Britishold-fashioned costing or worth two old British pence

wampum (noun)

shells on strings that some Native Americans used as money in the past