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Coin; hard money.
Coins, normally including only those made of precious metal.
Coins. (Waugh, Scott. England in the Reign of Edward III, 238)
coined money, as opposed to paper money or other store of wealth
Money with intrinsic value, such as gold and silver coins.
coins collectively
Precious metal (usually gold and silver)
(n.) -- precious metals (gold, silver, copper) in the form of coins.
A collective term for valuables such as gold or banknotes. See Loss of specie.
A form of payment in gold, silver or other coin as distinguished from paper money
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