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Gold bars

Bars with a minimum content of 99.5% gold, which may be held by central banks or traded by investors.



Gold bars

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Gold standard

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A monetary system in which both the value of a unit of the currency and the quantity of it in circulation are specified in terms of gold. If two currencies are both on the gold standard, then the exchange rate between them is approximately determined by their two prices in terms of gold.


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