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bullion$10153$ - traducción al griego

INTERNET-BASED DIGITAL GOLD CURRENCY
Ebullion; E-bullion; E Bullion

bullion      
n. όγκος χρυσού ή άργυρου, ράβδοι άργυρου
gold coin         
  • paper money]]. The coin was designed for circulation: "124 Stk. 1 Kil. f. G." means that 124 pieces gave one kilogram of pure gold.
  • 490 BC}}
  • Solidus]] of Roman Emperor [[Valentinian II]]
  • Balance for checking the weight of gold coins
COIN MADE FROM GOLD
Gold Piece; GP (computer role-playing games); Gold Coins; Gold Piece (Computer Games); Gold coins; Gold coinage; Gold bullion coin; Bullion gold coin; Gold piece; Golden coin; Goldcoin; Gold fineness
φλουρί
gold standard         
  • The US dollar was said to be on a limping standard due to huge quantities of Morgan silver dollars continuing to circulate at par with gold dollars despite their silver value being less.
  • Gold prices (US dollars per troy ounce) from 1914, in nominal US dollars and inflation adjusted US dollars.
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  • [[William McKinley]] ran for president on the basis of the gold standard.
  • dollars]], was steady until the collapse of the [[Bretton Woods system]] in the mid-1970s.
  • [[Gold certificate]]s were used as [[paper currency]] in the [[United States]] from 1882 to 1933. These certificates were freely convertible into [[gold coin]]s.
MONETARY SYSTEM BASED ON THE VALUE OF GOLD
Gold Standard; Gold Exchange Standard; Gold-Exchange Standard; Gold standards; Convertible Money; Gold backed currency; Gold backed currencies; International gold standard; Gold standard system; Gold peg; Gold bullion standard; Convertible money; Gold exchange standard; Gold Specie Standard; Gold-backed; Gold backed; Goldbacked; Gold-backed currency; Goldbacked currency; Gold-backed currencies; Goldbacked currencies; Golden Standard; The gold standard; Gold Standard Act 1925; Gold Standard (Amendment) Act 1931; User:Misterkel/sandbox; Gold appraisal; Full gold standard; The Gold Standard; Gold-standard
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Definición

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

E-Bullion

e-Bullion was an Internet-based digital gold currency founded by Jim and Pamela Fayed of Moorpark, California, as part of their Goldfinger Coin & Bullion group of companies. The company was incorporated in 2000 and launched on July 4, 2001. Similar to competing systems such as e-gold, e-Bullion allowed for the instant transfer of gold and silver between user accounts. e-Bullion was a registered legal corporate entity of Panama.

From 2001 to 2008 e-Bullion grew to have over one million users and substantial account transaction volume, and reserves of approximately 50,000 ounces of gold bullion. The company was a competitor to e-gold.com and goldmoney.com.

In 2008, co-founder, Pamela Fayed, was murdered, leading to the indictment, trial and conviction of her husband Jim Fayed for hiring her murder. Fayed was sentenced to death, and is currently on death row in California. As a result of the murder, the U.S. Government seized all of the assets of e-Bullion, resulting in the closure of the company in August 2008.