Ducat in a sentence as a noun

College starting at 640 ducats a year up to 2560 ducats a year.

So formal education started at 1280 times and went up to 6400 times the price of a pint.

Sometimes he reveals that he is persuaded enough for one ducat but not for ten.

A bet disconcerts him. Sometimes it turns out that he has a conviction which can be estimated at a value of one ducat, but not of ten.

A florin from northern italy was not necessarily worth the same as a ducat of identical weight.

For he is very willing to venture one ducat, but when it is a question of ten he becomes aware, as he had not previously been, that it may very well be that he is in error.

Ducat definitions

noun

formerly a gold coin of various European countries