Similar words: value, evaluate, evaluation, face to face, valuable, coeval, medieval, chevalier. Meaning: n. 1. the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value 2. the apparent worth as opposed to the real worth.
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91. His wallet is full of bills with high face value.
92. When the bondholder dies, the surviving owner can then redeem them at face value and potentially turn a quick profit.
93. The discounts amount to as much as 87 % of face value.
94. But they say they take the group's claim at face value and see it as another example of the "twisted ideology" of the militant Islamic group.
95. Purchasing the shares of stock at the premium means that the buying price is beyond the face value.
96. In addition, ICBC mortgage bond holders of corporate debt with a face value 505 million U. S. dollars.
97. Difference between the face value of a bond and the net value received by the bondholder, after deducting commission.
98. Bills are sold at a discount from par with the interest earned being the difference between the face value received at maturity and the price paid.
99. On a share certificate or bond, the face value is what appears face of the document.
More similar words: value, evaluate, evaluation, face to face, valuable, coeval, medieval, chevalier, prevalent, face, facet, deface, efface, face-off, defaced, surface, face up to, lose face, make a face, facetious, pull a face, interface, effacement, surface tension, keep a straight face, vice versa, alumni, salute, calumny, clue.