Sou-marque
noun, plural sous marqués
[soo mahr-key or for 2,-kee; French soo mar-key] /ˈsu mɑrˈkeɪ or for 2,-ˈki; French su marˈkeɪ/ (Show IPA)
1.
a billon coin of France, issued in the 18th century for circulation in the colonies.
2.
something that has little or no value.
noun (pl) sous marqués (ˈsu mɑːˈkeɪz; French) (su marke)
1.
a French copper coin of the 18th century
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