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Qué (quién) es (as) good as gold - definición

MONEY WITH VALUE DERIVED FROM COMPOSITION FROM A COMMODITY (SUCH AS SILVER OR GOLD COINS)
As good as gold; Commodity standard
  • grzywnas]] (commodity money) from Kostkowice, Poland, 9th to mid-10th century AD
  • 1854}}, representing one [[made beaver]] along with fractional values.
  • Japanese commodity money before the 8th century AD: [[arrowheads]], [[rice]] grains and [[gold]] powder. This is the earliest form of [[Japanese currency]].
  • manilla]], the traditional commodity money in [[West Africa]] until the 1940s.

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(of a child) extremely well behaved.
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Commodity money

Commodity money is money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made. Commodity money consists of objects having value or use in themselves (intrinsic value) as well as their value in buying goods. This is in contrast to representative money, which has no intrinsic value but represents something of value such as gold or silver, in which it can be exchanged, and fiat money, which derives its value from having been established as money by government regulation.

Examples of commodities that have been used as media of exchange include gold, silver, copper, salt, peppercorns, tea, decorated belts, shells, alcohol, cigarettes, silk, candy, nails, cocoa beans, cowries and barley. Several types of commodity money were sometimes used together, with fixed relative values, in various commodity valuation or price system economies.

Ejemplos de uso de (as) good as gold
1. "If you know how to talk to them, they‘re (as) good as gold," he said.
2. Mr Leigh was (as) good as gold until his fellow Tory, wet–as–Weetabix Tim Yeo, proposed taxing UK aviation fuel to curb high–carbon cheap flights.
3. "We didn‘t forge anything, we just made them up with our own pictures and at one point we copied a UPC code off a Pepsi can and they were (as) good as gold," said the Scarsdale resident.
4. "We didn‘t forge anything, we just made them up with our own pictures, and at one point we copied a UPC code off a Pepsi can and they were (as) good as gold," said the Scarsdale resident.
5. He was very pleasant and (as) good as gold." A fellow blackjack player added: "He was playing blackjack and I think he had a little dabble on the roulette as well.