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Definition of Paper gold
1. Noun. Reserve assets in the International Monetary Fund; designed to supplement reserves of gold and convertible currencies used to maintain stability in the foreign exchange market.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paper Gold
Literary usage of Paper gold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Industries of Russia by Russia Ministerstvo finansov, John Martin Crawford, World's Columbian Exposition (1893)
"... years may be seen from the following yearly average prices in Odessa for winter
wheat in kopecks per poud: Year. Paper. Gold. Year. Paper. Gold. 1887. ..."
2. On Horseback Through Asia Minor by Fred Burnaby (1877)
"The proprietor of the establishment—Lingua franca—Gold, not paper—Gold a charm
to the Greek—No rooms—The On- ..."
3. On Horseback Through Asia Minor by Fred Burnaby (1877)
"The proprietor of the establishment—Lingua franca—Gold, no paper—Gold a charm to
the Greek—No rooms—The On- ..."
4. An Intellectual Arithmetic, Upon the Inductive Method: With an Introduction by James Stewart Eaton (1878)
"At what per cent, of discount is paper, gold being taken as the standard ?
LESSON II. REMARKS^ 1. INTEREST is money paid for the usr of borrowed money. ..."