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  • 91hard currency — noun 1. a currency that is not likely to depreciate suddenly in value the countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing previous barter arrangements Germany once had a solid economy, good fiscal and monetary… …

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  • 92Sound currency — Sound Sound, a. [Compar. {Sounder}; superl. {Soundest}.] [OE. sound, AS. sund; akin to D. gezond, G. gesund, OHG. gisunt, Dan. & Sw. sund, and perhaps to L. sanus. Cf. {Sane}.] 1. Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay;… …

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  • 93undue expansion of currency — index inflation (decrease in value of currency) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 94Fiat currency — The terms fiat currency and fiat money relate to types of currency or money whose usefulness results, not from any intrinsic value or guarantee that it can be converted into gold or another currency, but instead from a government s order (fiat)… …

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  • 95History of Canadian currency — Canada has an extensive history with regards to its currency. Beginning in the early 16th Century, items such as wampum and furs were actually considered currency. With the colonization of France and England, various coins were introduced in the… …

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  • 96Early American currency — Front and back of a three pence bill of Pennsylvania currency, printed by John Dunlap in 1777 …

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  • 97Singapore Portrait Series currency notes — The Portrait Series of currency notes is the fourth and current set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. It was first introduced on 9 September 1999 by the Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore (BCCS) whose role was since… …

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  • 98Roman currency — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …

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  • 99COINS AND CURRENCY — Jewish and Non Jewish Coins in Ancient Palestine THE PRE MONETARY PERIOD Means of payment are mentioned in the Bible on various occasions; the relevant passages in their chronological order reflect the development of these means from stage to… …

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  • 100Foreign currency mortgage — A foreign currency mortgage is a mortgage which is repayable in a currency other than the currency of the country in which the borrower is a resident. Foreign currency mortgages can be used to finance both personal mortgages and corporate… …

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