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  • 1coin gold — noun : gold of the fineness legalized for coins (as .900 fine in the U.S., .9166 or 11/12 fine in Great Britain) …

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  • 2Gold coin — [ thumb|right|A Krugerrand gold coin from South Africa] A gold coin is a flat, disc shaped piece of gold that has been minted and issued by a government or private organization. The first gold coins in history were coined by Egyptian Pharaohs… …

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  • 3gold reserve — the stock of gold held by a government or central bank to back its promissory notes or currency or to settle its international debts. [1865 70, Amer.] * * * Fund of gold bullion or coin held by a government or bank. In the past, banks accumulated …

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  • 4Gold as an investment — Reserves of SDR, forex and gold in 2006 …

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  • 5coin — coinable, adj. coiner, n. /koyn/, n. 1. a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money. 2. a number of such pieces. 3. Informal. money; cash: He s got plenty of coin in the bank. 4. Archit. quoin (defs. 1,… …

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  • 6gold — Synonyms and related words: affluence, aluminum, americium, and pence, assets, aureate, aureateness, auric, bar, barium, beige, beryllium, bismuth, bottomless purse, brass, brassy, brazen, bronze, bronzy, buff, buff yellow, bulging purse, bullion …

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  • 7coin — Noun: A piece of metal, made, stamped as of a certain value, and declared by law to be money; the die used in stamping money. Verb: To stamp metal and convert it to a piece of money. Boric v Trott (Pa) 5 Phila 366, 403. To coin money means to… …

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  • 8gold — n 1. precious yellow metal, Chem. aurum; gold dust, gold nugget, coin gold, gold pieces, bullion, gold ingot, gold bar, Inf. goldbrick. 2. money, wealth, fortune, treasure, riches, affluence, opulence, opulency; Midas touch. 3. gold colored,… …

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  • 9Coin counterfeiting — of valuable antique coins is common; modern high value coins are also counterfeited and circulated.[1] Counterfeit antique coins are generally made to a very high standard so that they can deceive experts; this is not easy and many coins still… …

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  • 10Coin's Financial School — was a popular pamphlet written in 1893 that helped popularize the free silver and populist movements. The author of the text Coin , William Hope Harvey, would later go on to aid William Jennings Bryan in his bid for the presidency and would run… …

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