bullion

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A bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots
{n} god and silver in the lump or mass, a plate
A coin or other object composed primarily of a precious metal, with little or no value beyond that of the metal
Base or uncurrent coin
raw metal, usually gold or silver in ingot form
gold or silver in bars or ingots
Uncoined gold or silver in the form of bars or  ingots
A bulk quantity of gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots
Precious metals in the form of bars, wafers and ingots in tradable form of 995 purity or finer
Gold, silver and other precious metals in the form of ingots and bars, rather than coins with a monetary value stamped on them BACK TO TOP
gold or silver in the form of coins, bars or ingots
Gold or silver bars produced at the refineries, or impure gold or silver obtained by smelting, or silver and gold alloy in bars
The precious metals gold and silver at all stages of the refining process once they have been removed from the ore
Precious metals cast into bars or other uncoined form
Bars or ingots of precious metals, usually cast in standardized sizes
Uncoined gold or silver in the mass
Refers to precious metals, such as gold, in the form of ingots or bars (G)
Bars, ingots or coins of refined precious metals
Bullion is gold or silver, usually in the form of bars. bars of gold or silver (probably from boillir; BOIL)
Slang for coins, ingots, private issue, and so on that trade below, at, or slightly above their intrinsic metal value Only the precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, and palladium) are included as bullion Copper cents could also technically be classed as bullion
a mass of precious metal
Heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent
gold bars (or silver or other precious metals), often part of batiks' reserves
the product of smelting or refining precious metals, usually in the form of bars or ingots
Gold, silver and other precious metals in the form of ingots and bars, rather than coins with a monetary value stamped on them Top of Page
A coin made of gold or other precious metal with little numismatic value apart from the current value of the metal from which the coin is made
Uncoined gold usually in the form of bars, wafers or ingots
Showy metallic ornament, as of gold, silver, or copper, on bridles, saddles, etc
{i} bars of gold; bars of silver
refined precious metal in non-coin form
gold or silver coins, bars or ingots
Precious metal such as gold, platinum, silver, palladium, etc , usually in the form of bars, ingots or plates with a specific known weight and purity The term is also used to descibe and measure the precious metal content of a coin
gold or silver in bars or ingots a mass of precious metal
precious metals, formed into bars, as in: The coach was loaded with hundreds of bars of gold bullion
A coin or other object composed primarily of a precious metal (such as gold, silver or platinum) with little to no numismatic value over and beyond that of the metal itself
Refers to precious metals, such as gold, in the form of ingots or bars
Gold or silver, either alone or combined in metal form
gold bullion
gold in the form of bars or ingots, gold in the mass
bullion
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