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Ducats are gold or silver coins that were historically used in various European countries, originating in the late Middle Ages. The name "ducat" is derived from the Latin word "ducatus," meaning "duchy," and the coins were often associated with the wealth of the ruling duchies. They were widely accepted in trade and used as a standard currency in many regions until the 19th century. Today, ducats are primarily of interest to collectors and historians.

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