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What (who) is bullion - definition

GOLD, SILVER, OR OTHER PRECIOUS METALS IN THE FORM OF BARS OR INGOTS
Silver bullion; Actual gold weight; Actual Gold Weight; Bullion bar; Bullion dealer
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bullion         
Bullion is gold or silver, usually in the form of bars.
N-UNCOUNT
Bullion         
·noun Base or uncurrent coin.
II. Bullion ·noun Uncoined gold or silver in the mass.
III. Bullion ·noun Showy metallic ornament, as of gold, silver, or copper, on bridles, saddles, ·etc.
IV. Bullion ·noun Heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent.
bullion         
¦ noun gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., in the sense 'a mint', var. of OFr. bouillon, based on L. bullire 'to boil'.

Wikipedia

Bullion

Bullion is non-ferrous metal that has been refined to a high standard of elemental purity. The term is ordinarily applied to bulk metal used in the production of coins and especially to precious metals such as gold and silver. It comes from the Anglo-Norman term for a melting-house where metal was refined, and earlier from French bouillon, "boiling". Although precious metal bullion is no longer used to make coins for general circulation, it continues to be held as an investment with a reputation for stability in periods of economic uncertainty. To assess the purity of gold bullion, the centuries-old technique of fire assay is still employed, together with modern spectroscopic instrumentation, to accurately determine its quality.

Examples of use of bullion
1. Jewellery is barred but gold bullion is permitted.
2. In April 1'81, the London gold fix by bullion dealers reached $534.25, according to data from The London Bullion Market Association.
3. The fastest rise bullion prices have seen this year.
4. In 2005, bullion imports reached a record of 270 tonnes.
5. "But I‘ve never had a case digging up gold bars and bullion," Zwillinger said.