silver bullion

collocation in English

meaningsofsilverandbullion

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silver
adjective
uk
/ˈsɪl.vər/
us
/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
made of silver, or of the colour ...
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bullion
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbʊl.i.ən/
us
/ˈbʊl.i.ən/
gold or silver in the form ...
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(Definition ofsilverandbullionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At its peak, the premium soared to 30 percent greater than its equivalent insilverbullion.
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He raised the export tax onsilverbullionto 5 percent.
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From the king's standpoint money tolls gave access to thesilverbullionon which royal power partly depended without putting him to the trouble of fighting for it.
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There are, all told, not more than four firms engaged in thesilverbullionmarket.
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Is the committee to recommend anything with regard to gold andsilverbullion?
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If there is to be subsidiary paper currency it ought to be strictly based uponsilverbullionheld as against every note issued.
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Let me take the case of gold andsilverbullion.
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Its coffers were said to contain 100m in gold andsilverbullion, and a further 400m of jewels.
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Increases in thesilverbullionprice led to the 500 lire coins being produced only in small numbers for collectors after 1967.
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Gold bullion andsilverbullionare the most important forms of physical precious metals investments.
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About $900,000 in stock certificates, and $75,000 insilverbullionand coins were also uncovered in various safes and crawl spaces.
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He also purchasedsilverbullionfor coinage which aided struggling banks by returning money to circulation and increasing their depleted reserves.
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Only onesilverbullion, two silver wedges and a few cannons were recovered.
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They provide facilities for the refining, melting, assaying, transporting, trading and vaulting of gold andsilverbullion.
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One may usesilverbullionas well; it is not necessary for it to be a coin per se.
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When coins are in short supply, the owner of a mint will find it profitable to buysilverbullionand stamp it into a coin.
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It later amended its articles of incorporation in 1983 to provide investors with an exchange-tradable product for ownership of gold andsilverbullion.
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Modernsilverbullioncoins are often produced with purity varying between 99.9% to 99.999%.
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By 1884 mines of the area had produced some $500,000 insilverbullion.
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A 1934 law allowed the government to exchangesilverbullion(instead of silver dollars) for silver certificates.
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