or saulty, subs. (theatrical).A penny: see RHINO.
1861. C. READE, The Cloister and the Hearth, lv. It had rained kicks all day in lieu of SALTEES.
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.