face value - traducción al griego
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face value - traducción al griego

VALUE OF A COIN, STAMP OR PAPER MONEY, AS PRINTED ON THE COIN, STAMP OR BILL ITSELF BY THE MINTING AUTHORITY
Face amount; Face Value
  • A Romanian stamp from 1947 showing a face value of 12 Lei.

face value         
ονομαστική αξία
at par         
STATED VALUE OR FACE VALUE
At par; Under par; Over par; Par-value stock; Stock value; Par exchange rate
στην ονομαστική αξία
fair market value         
PRICE OF PROPERTY BETWEEN WILLING AND KNOWLEDGEABLE PARTICIPANTS WHO ARE NOT UNDER STRESS
Fair-market value; Fair Market Value
εύλογος αγοραία αξία

Definición

face value
¦ noun
1. the value printed or depicted on a coin, postage stamp, etc., especially when less than the actual value.
2. apparent worth or implication.

Wikipedia

Face value

The face value, sometimes called nominal value, is the value of a coin, bond, stamp or paper money as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the issuing authority.

The face value of coins, stamps, or bill is usually its legal value. However, their market value need not bear any relationship to the face value. For example, some rare coins or stamps may be traded at prices considerably above their face value. Coins may also have a salvage value due to more or less valuable metals that they contain.

Ejemplos de uso de face value
1. The NRC reviewer accepted the calls at face value.
2. Investors shouldn‘t accept our conclusions at face value.
3. To us, as humans, things are taken at face value.
4. "We accepted him at face value," Johnson–Sirleaf said.
5. And no one takes "grassroots organizations" at face value.