Proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes.
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Examples for "denomination "
Examples for "denomination "
1 The interpretation of its meaning, however, often varies from denomination to denomination .
2 Bishop in the African Methodist Church and a power in that denomination .
3 He continues to rank all mankind under the general denomination of Gilbert.
4 She was amused to see that it asked for her religious denomination .
5 Some kind of a strange fringe denomination , something about the end times.
1 Other U.S. companies have opted to revise the currency denomination of their contracts from euros to dollars.
2 No decision has been made on the size of the loan, the timing or the currency denomination , she said.
3 Some commentators argued that the only factor that determines whether or not an asset should be classified as domestic is its currency denomination .
4 Almarai is still considering both local and international currency denominations , CFO Paul Gay said.
1 Whether arbitrary changing the denomination of coin be not a public cheat?
2 Each year, as we shall find, each denomination of coins celebrates a centenary.
1 Bajarin said he took Apple's announcement about Jobs' health on face value .
2 His face value in the problem was that of a living wage.
3 He accepted people at their face value and believed in human nature.
4 At face value , this probably doesn't seem like much of a problem.
5 Ukrainian bonds currently change hands for well below half their face value .
1 The $100 Federal Reserve Note is highest denomination of currency printed since 1945, but a $5,000 or $10,000 bill can be ordered.
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