maravedi

/ˌmærəˈveɪdi/
noun
  1. A former Spanish gold or copper coin, used from the 11th to the 19th century.
    • Collectors prize rare maravedis from the reign of King Alfonso.
    • In the old story, a single maravedi could buy a loaf of bread.
    • The merchant counted his maravedis carefully before closing the shop.