Its bank notes, which functioned much like today's paper currency, acted as legal tender in payment of U.S. debts. |
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Many Italians have opted not to use the euro until the end of February, when the lira will no longer be legal tender. |
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The launch of the euro as legal tender marks the completion of monetary union. |
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And next February the Irish punt will cease to be legal tender when it is replaced by the euro. |
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Its foremost vehicle in continental Europe is the issue of non-redeemable legal tender banknotes. |
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The key to this all is that the US law of legal tender is private law, not public law. |
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United States coins and currency are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues. |
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The greenbacks were legal tender notes issued at par with notes backed by specie. |
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The Centre may hold bank accounts in any currency, have funds and legal tender of any kind, and transfer them freely. |
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Once the German mark is introduced as legal tender in the GDR, a second German economic miracle will take place there. |
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They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all overtime worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers. |
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Other bank notes include denominations that are no longer issued but remain as legal tender. |
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The coins were minted by the Royal Mint and are legal tender. |
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Making the notes legal tender for all debts would solve that problem. |
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On the other hand, they were resolutely opposed to government-issued paper money, fiat money, legal tender laws, inconvertible paper currency, and land banks. |
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The gold coins were not legal tender in the United States, but the dimes were. |
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These coins were legal tender in the USA until 1857, as the young USA had few coins and many merchants preferred the Spanish Reals to USA coinage. |
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And outside the European Union itself, countries including Montenegro and Kosovo will also be adopting the euro as their sole legal tender to replace the Deutschmark. |
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From January 1, only the new bills and coins are legal tender. |
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Unless you otherwise agree, any payment must be made in money which is legal tender at the time of payment. |
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In principle, legal tender banknotes must be used to make payments in France. |
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Already-issued thousand dollar notes will be legal tender for three months after this enactment comes into force. |
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From the end of August 2007, the old Dinar currency will no longer be accepted as legal tender. |
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For merchants, cash is legal tender, and they are obliged to accept it wherever possible. |
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Any overdraft amounts extended by B2B Trust to me shall be made in Canadian legal tender. |
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In Difa, the currencies of all four countries are legal tender, reflecting an active black market in small arms. |
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Though they are legal tender in the UK, they are never encountered in circulation. |
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For example, the gold sovereign was legal tender in Canada despite the use of the Canadian dollar. |
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During the American war of independence and Napoleonic wars, Bank of England notes were legal tender and their value floated relative to gold. |
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The gold standard was suspended at the outbreak of the war in 1914, with Bank of England and Treasury notes becoming legal tender. |
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Bank of England notes are legal tender for any amount in England and Wales, but not in Scotland or Northern Ireland. |
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As the world's 8th largest trading entity, its legal tender, the Hong Kong dollar, is the world's 13th most traded currency. |
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They are not legal tender within the UK but are legal currency backed by deposits at the Bank of England. |
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These banknotes are legal tender in Gibraltar alongside Bank of England banknotes. |
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Treasury notes had full legal tender status and were not convertible for gold through the Bank of England. |
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However, modern bullion coins generally do not enter common circulation despite having legal tender status and a nominal face value. |
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He replied that as far as he was concerned legal tender is legal tender. |
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Tactics lauded then are no longer legal tender. |
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It will not be possible to change all the machines in one night, so the old currency should continue to be used as legal tender at least for some period of time, in cash dispensers at least. |
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The purpose of marking is to discourage the acceptance by the general public of national banknotes and the continued use of national banknotes as legal tender. |
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Yes, since only genuine banknotes and coins are considered legal tender. |
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Only euro banknotes have the status of legal tender in the euro area. |
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Before Confederation in 1867, Canada had no central bank, and the monetary role of the government was to define the gold content of coins acceptable as legal tender. |
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This Chapter does not apply to procurement by or on behalf of the Royal Canadian Mint of direct inputs for use in minting anything other than Canadian legal tender. |
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Danish currency is also legal tender and Denmark is responsible for the military defense. |
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Also, in England no other coinage was allowed, while on the continent other coinage was considered legal tender. |
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Unlike normal issues, these coins are not legal tender in all the eurozone. |
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The legal tender of French Polynesia is the CFP Franc which has a fixed exchange rate with the Euro. |
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Every five or six years the coinage in circulation would cease to be legal tender and new coins were issued. |
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The notes are no longer produced and usually not used as currency anymore, although they are still legal tender. |
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The following decimal coins have been withdrawn from circulation and have ceased to be legal tender. |
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Although obsolete, this coin is still redeemable at banks and still legal tender on the Isle of Man. |
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The Antarctican dollar, a souvenir item sold in the United States and Canada, is not legal tender. |
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The currency is not recognised as legal tender by the international community, and it currently has no official exchange rate. |
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Maundy coins are legal tender and are sought after by collectors. |
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Decimal crowns are generally not found in circulation as their market value is likely to be higher than their face value, but they remain legal tender. |
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But they haven't gone so far as to demand a return to the markka, the currency that was legal tender until 2002, when all payments switched to euros. |
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The use of florins and shillings as legal tender in this way ended in 1991 and 1993 when the 5p and 10p coins were replaced with smaller versions. |
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National banknotes are generally legal tender, meaning that medium of payment is allowed by law or recognized by a legal system to be valid for meeting a financial obligation. |
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