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bimetallism    
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bimetallism
n 1: a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency
is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold
and silver) with values set at a predetermined ratio


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  • Bimetallism - Wikipedia
    Bimetallism, [a] also known as the bimetallic standard, is a monetary standard in which the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to certain quantities of two metals, typically gold and silver, creating a fixed rate of exchange between them [3]
  • Bimetallism | Monetary System, Currency Exchange Rates | Britannica Money
    bimetallism, monetary standard or system based upon the use of two metals, traditionally gold and silver, rather than one (monometallism) The typical 19th-century bimetallic system defined a nation’s monetary unit by law in terms of fixed quantities of gold and silver (thus automatically establishing a rate of exchange between the two metals)
  • Bimetallism, Free Silver Movement, Facts, APUSH
    Bimetallism is a monetary policy that allows the unrestricted use of two metals, such as gold and silver, as currency The United States largely operated on a “bimetallic standard” until 1873, when it started moving toward the Gold Standard
  • Bimetallism Definition and Historical Perspective - ThoughtCo
    Bimetallism is a monetary policy wherein the value of a currency is linked to the value of two metals, usually (but not necessarily) silver and gold
  • What is Bimetallism? |Free Silver Movement| APMEX
    Bimetallism played a large role in monetary policy Explore the transition from monometallism to bimetallism that sparked the Free Silver debate nationwide
  • Bimetallic Standard: What it is, How it Works - Investopedia
    A bimetallic standard, or bimetallism, is a monetary system in which a government recognizes coins composed of both gold or silver as legal tender The bimetallic standard backs a unit of
  • Bimetallism Explained - Economics Online
    Bimetallism is a monetary system where coins made of two metals, typically gold and silver, are used as money Both gold and silver coins are considered unlimited legal tender, and their values are fixed by the government in relation to each other
  • BIMETALLISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BIMETALLISM is the use of two metals (such as gold and silver) jointly as a monetary standard with both constituting legal tender at a predetermined ratio
  • Bimetallism vs. Monometallism - New World Economics
    Bimetallism is the practice of treating gold and silver as if they had a fixed value ratio For example, the Coinage Act of 1792 defines a one-dollar coin as containing 371 25 grains (24 1 grams) of pure silver, and a $10 00 coin as containing 247 5 grains (16 04 grams) of gold (or 24 75 grains per dollar) 371 25 24 75=15, so the statutory
  • A Brief History of Bimetallism
    Bimetallism is a monetary system where both gold and silver are money, and the critical thing is the ratio between the two Before we had the fiat standard, we had the gold standard





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