Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word MANCUS


MANCUS

Definitions of MANCUS

  1. (historical) A gold coin used in medieval Europe.
  2. (historical) An equivalent unit of monetary account.

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Number of letters

6

Is palindrome

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AN
ANC
CU
CUS
MA
MAN
NC
US

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AC
ACM
ACN
ACS
ACU
AM
AMC
AMN
AMS
AMU

Examples of Using MANCUS in a Sentence

  • A dominant currency may be used directly or indirectly by other nations: for example, English kings minted the gold mancus, presumably to function as dinars to exchange with Islamic Spain; colonial powers sometimes minted coins that resembled those already used in a distant territory; and more recently, a number of nations have used the US dollar as their local currency, a custom called dollarization.



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