Similar words: silver star, silver spoon, silver screen, the silver screen, standard, substandard, nonstandard, non-standard. Meaning: n. a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by a stated quantity of silver.
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(1) All these accessories fit all Silver standard gauge punchcard machines.
(2) The Knitmaster and Silver standard and fine gauge electronics are different to the punchcard for the last exercise too.
(3) A silver standard would lower the value of the dollar.
(4) Silver Standard caused China's economy being different from those Gold Standard countries.
(5) Silver standard is the earliest and sheer floating exchange rate system in the international finance history.
(6) Countries such as China, which had a silver standard, almost avoided the depression entirely.
(7) And many countries abandoned silver standard early or late and took gold as standard, Russian paper Ruble then got into trouble, for it took silver as universal equivalent.
(8) The British pound was twenty shillings so effectively the pound was on a silver standard.
(9) Populists, as they were called[Sentencedict.com], agreed with silverite Democrats that the United States should have a silver standard.
(10) Then in 1935, China began to implement a legal tender policy and the silver standard system was abandoned.
(11) In fact, the United States and Great Britain were both on a silver standard up until the 1800′s.
(12) There were various institutional arrangements in an attempt to find a solution including the Silver Standard the Gold Standard the Gold Exchange Standard and the Bretton Woods system.
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