Duro

noun
  1. A former Spanish silver coin, also known as a peso, which was used in Spain and its colonies. noun
    The merchant asked for five duros in exchange for the goods.
    In the 19th century, a duro was a common form of currency in Spain.
  2. In informal contexts, it can refer to money or cash in general, especially in Spanish-speaking regions. noun
    He didn't have enough duros to pay for the meal.
    She saved up her duros for a trip to Europe.