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[edit] Definitions of Currency on the Web:

  • the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
  • general acceptance or use; "the currency of ideas"
  • currentness: the property of belonging to the present time; "the currency of a slang term"

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

  • A currency is a unit of exchange, facilitating the transfer of goods and/or services. It is one form of money, where money is anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a standard of value. A currency is the dominant medium of exchange. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency

  • Currency (born Shante Franklin) is a rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency (rapper)

  • The currency sign (¤) is a character used to denote a currency when the symbol for a particular currency is unavailable. It is particularly common in place of symbols such as that of the Colón , which are absent from most character sets and fonts. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency (typography)

  • Money or other item used to facilitate transactions; a countable unit which symbolize real value; Acceptance or use; The state of being current

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/currency

  • any official form of money.

www.forexltd.ru/study/glossary

  • The type of money that a country uses. It can be traded for other currencies on the foreign exchange market, so each currency has a value relative to another.

www.sterlingexchange.co.uk/fxglossary.htm

  • Is a unit of exchange. Any form of money that has been issued by a government/central bank is a currency. Currencies are used as a medium of exchange, ie they are used as a basis for trades.

www.retailfx.com/Forex_Trading/RetailFX_Glossary.aspx

  • The component of the money supply consisting of bank notes and coins.

www.cenbank.org/FAQS/Glossary.asp

  • A country’s unit of exchange issued by their government or central bank whose value is the basis for trade.

www.forextips.com/forex-terms-c.htm

  • This entry identifies the national medium of exchange and its basic subunit.

www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact99/7.htm

  • Coins, paper money, or anything used as a medium of exchange.

www.raymondgeddes.com/lesson-plans/math-vocabulary.html

  • means money denominated in the lawful currency of a country.

www.cambridgefx.com/currency-exchange/forex-directory.html

  • Any form of money issued by a central bank or government, and used as legal tender, and a basis for trade.

www.forexcourse.com/forex-glossary.html

  • circulating money, used numismatically to denote a non-proof coin

www.ngccoin.com/glossary.asp

  • Money -- anything used as a common medium of exchange. In practice, currency means cash, particularly paper money. Bankers often use the phrase "coin and currency" to refer to cents and dollars.

www.fm-bank.com/glossary.cfm

  • The currency of the shop is British Pounds (GBP). All orders will be processed in GBP. If you change the currency of the shop your order will still be processed in GBP. ...

www.bevancarptackle.co.uk/shop/en-gb/terms.html

  • A numeric type which add a $ sign to number.

www.wilkes.k12.nc.us/ewhs/WebPage%20Documents/Digital%20Obj%207%20Notes.doc

  • Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries)

www.americola.com/sites/Rebel_Alliance

  • A system of money (coin and notes) in actual use in a particular country, where it is legal tender

https://www.banknet.co.mw/online/Help/glossary.htm

  • The state of being up-to-date. Some sources are frequently revised or kept current.

liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/glossary.html

  • based on data from the China Statistical Yearbook 2005 and the South China Morning Post, 23 February 2007.

www.iom.int/jahia/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/shared/mainsite/activities/countries/sources/source_china.htm

  • These markets perform an important economic function. They enable trade to occur betweens countries through exchange of different national currencies. The exchange rate is seen by policy makers as the key external price from which to assess the relative health of the economy. ...

www.airs.com.au/site/site_general/glossary/investorglossary.shtml

  • measures how recently the map data was collected, usually expressed the revision date.

www.angelfire.com/ak/ajitm/gisterms.htm

  • Something we use to buy and sell (exchange) goods and services. Money is a type of currency.

www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/poundsandpence/glossary.htm


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