ducat

/ˈdʌkət/
noun
  1. A gold or silver coin that was used in the past in some European countries.
    • In the museum, we saw a collection of ancient ducats from Venice.
    • He found an old ducat while digging in his garden.
    • The merchant paid for the spices with a gold ducat.
  2. A ticket or admission pass, especially for a movie or theater.
    • The concert ducats sold out in just ten minutes.
    • I bought two ducats for the new superhero film.
    • She handed her ducat to the usher at the door.
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