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