seigniorage (Crossword)
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- Charged by a government for coining bullion
- Chivalric term
- Chivalric word with Continental origin
- Chivalric term with Continental origin
- Chivalric word
- Chivalric word with Frankish origin
- Chivalric term with Frankish origin
- Chivalric term with French origin
- Chivalric word with French origin
- English word with Frankish origin
- English word with Continental origin
- English word with French origin
- Feudal term with Frankish origin
- Feudal term with French origin
- Feudal word
- Feudal word with Frankish origin
- Feudal term with Continental origin
- Feudal term
- Fee
- Feudal word with French origin
- Feudal word with Continental origin
- French word used in English
- French word in the English language
Definitions of “seigniorage”
If the answer you seek is not in the answers above these definitions may help solving your crossword puzzle.• Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign prerogative
• Seigniorage Revenue or a profit taken from the minting of coins
• Profit made by a government from printing and minting banknotes and coins
• The difference between what money can buy and its cost of production
• The profits resulting from the difference between the cost to make a coin and its face value
• The amount of goods and services that the government obtains by printing new money in a given period
• The charge over and above the expenses of coinage (making into coins) that is deducted from the bullion brought to a mint to be coined
• Seigniorage dʒ, also spelled seignorage or seigneurage (from Old French seigneuriage `right of the lord (seigneur) to mint money`)
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