Currency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Treasury Notes
the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for currency notes, see that title and CURRENCY, and Bank Notes Acts,
Seigniorage
distinct meanings (i) profit made by a Government by issuing currency, the Crown's right to charge a percentage on bullion brought
dollar bill
silver coins but in that year the backing of the currency with silver was discontinued Such notes not convertible into precious
Bullionist
An advocate for a metallic currency or a paper currency always convertible into gold
Decimalize
to convert the dominant units of measure eg of currency to a decimal based system to reduce to a decimal
Pfennig
or about a quarter of a cent in United States currency
Shilling
equivalent to about twenty four cents of the United States currency
VerbarSicca
seal a coining die used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors or the Indian rupee of 192
Adjournment
of either House to reassemble on another specified date. During currency of a session the House may be adjourned for a
Angylde
price at which cattle and other goods were received as currency, and to have been much higher than the market price,
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