Duit
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Not to be confused with the Duit language, nor with "Duits", the Dutch word for "German".
The duit (pronounced [ˈdœyt]) (plural: duiten; English: doit[1]) was an old low-value Dutch copper coin.[2] Struck in the 17th and 18th centuries[3] in the territory of the Dutch Republic, it became an international currency.[4][5] It had the value of 1/8 stuiver.[4]
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