or saulty, subs. (theatrical).—A penny: see RHINO.

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  1861.  C. READE, The Cloister and the Hearth, lv. It had rained kicks all day in lieu of SALTEES.

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  1875.  T. FROST, Circus Life and Circus Celebrities, 277. SAULTY (penny) may be derived from the Italian soldi, and duey (twopence) and tray SAULTY (threepence) are also of foreign origin.

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