Thus where we should speak of a number of foreign bonds of different value, as "pieces of different denominations," the French term would probably be " coupures of," &c. Course of Exchange. The variable price (estimated in the currency of one country)... The merchants' handbook - Page 6de William Alfred Browne - 1867 - 278 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Alfred Browne - 1869 - 90 pages
...one country estimated in the currency of another country, both using the same metal as a standard. The COURSE OF EXCHANGE may be defined to be the current...the currency of one country) which is given for a faced sum in the currency of another country. THE UNITED KINGDOM OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The... | |
| William Alfred Browne - 1882 - 122 pages
...estimated in the currency of another country, both using the same metal as a standard. The COTJRSE or EXCHANGE may be defined to be the current prices of...currency of another country. THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GEEAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The money of account consists of pounds, shillings, and pence sterling.*... | |
| Richard Bithell - 1903 - 344 pages
...different denominations," the French term would probably be " coupures of," &c. Course of Exchange. The variable price (estimated in the currency of one...given for a fixed sum in the currency of another. The same name is also applied to the slips issued by brokers and merchants containing a list of the... | |
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