stuiver

/ˈstaɪvər/
noun
  1. A former Dutch coin of small value, equal to about one-twentieth of a guilder.
    • In the 17th century, a loaf of bread cost just a few stuivers.
    • He found a silver stuiver while digging in his garden.
    • The museum displayed a collection of old stuivers from the Dutch Republic.
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