Carolus dollar

noun

Etymology

Latin Carolus (“Charles”) + English dollar

  1. derived from dollar

Definitions

  1. A Spanish-American peso or piece of eight issued by Charles III (1759–88) and Charles IV…

    A Spanish-American peso or piece of eight issued by Charles III (1759–88) and Charles IV (1788–1808) of Spain.

    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:Carolus dollar.

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