daalder
/ˈdaːlːər/Definitions
1. noun
A former currency of the Netherlands, divided into 16 stuivers, and later into 100 cents.
“The daalder was introduced in 1653 as a replacement for the guilder.”
2. noun
A coin or unit of currency worth 2 1/2 guilders.
“The daalder was used as a currency until 2004 when it was replaced by the euro.”