Teston

or testoon noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian testone, augmentative of testa head, from Late Latin, skull — more at tester any of several old European coins: as a. a shilling of Henry VIII of England decreasing in value to ninepence and then to sixpence in Shakespeare's time b. a French silver coin of the 16th century worth between 10 and 14 1/2 sous

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