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Definitions of stiver in various dictionaries:

A nickel coin used in the Netherlands and worth 20 of a guilder.

Something of small value.

noun - a former Dutch coin

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Stiver description
The word stiver is derived from the Dutch Stuiver. It was a currency denomination in use in Ceylon from 1801 until 1821. It was also a denomination that formed part of the currency system of Demerara-Essequibo (later British Guiana, now Guyana).
* A stiver had a value of one sixth of a shilling.The currency was also mentioned in the famous poem by Robert Browning, The Pied Piper of Hamelin: "With you, don't think I'll bate [debate concerning] a stiver! And folks who put me in a passion may find me pipe after another fashion."
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