gold certificate

collocation in English

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gold
adjective
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
made of gold, or the colour ...
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certificate
noun[C]
uk
/səˈtɪf.ɪ.kət/
us
/sɚˈtɪf.ə.kət/
an official document that states that the information on it ...
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(Definition ofgoldandcertificatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Eventually it received agoldcertificatefor shipment of over 35,000 units but it took a number of years to do so.
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The album sold over 40,000 copies ten days after its official release, earninggoldcertificate.
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This was the case with allgoldcertificateseries from that point on, with the exception of 1888, 1900, and 1934.
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Only the depositor could redeem an earlygoldcertificate.
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In this case, the gold certificates would be fully backed with gold by the monetary authority.
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The monetary authority could issue "gold certificates" instead, to be redeemed at the end of the period for money (gold).
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Banks may issue gold certificates for gold that is "allocated" (non-fungible) or "unallocated" (fungible or pooled).
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Gold certificates were rapidly being withdrawn from circulation; to see one was unusual and, in this case, attracted attention.
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The first paper bank notes were gold certificates.
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Banks may issue gold certificates for gold which is "allocated" (fully reserved) or "unallocated" (pooled).
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The private ownership of gold certificates was legalized in 1964.
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After the gold recall in 1933, gold certificates were withdrawn from circulation.
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This was especially true for gold certificates from 1865 to 1934.
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Allocated gold certificates should be correlated with specific numbered bars, although it is difficult to determine whether a bank is improperly allocating a single bar to more than one party.
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Later in the run, several gold certificates were added to the machine and if the couple picked one up, the cash they had grabbed would be doubled.
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