jacobus
/dʒəˈkoʊbəs/
noun
- A gold coin minted in England during the reign of King James I, worth about 20 to 24 shillings.
- The collector paid a high price for a well-preserved jacobus from 1604.
- The museum displayed a jacobus alongside other historical English currency.
- In the old story, the pirate buried a chest full of jacobus coins.
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