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Q: What metal is the basis of the nations monetary system?
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How much does metal cost?

It depends on the metal you want to know about. generally if it is the metal u use in your currency as coins. Then the cost is equivalent to the value written on it.Eg If i have a coin of 1 Pound(£) this means that the metal used to make that coin of one pound is having the monetary value of one pound for that much weight of metal.


What measured wealth of nations during the mercantilism period?

The economic health or wealth of a nation can be measured by the amount of precious metal, gold, or silver, which it possessed.


What is the price per pound of scrap copper in Missoula Montana?

pricing varies on a daily basis. go to http://www.scrapmetalpricesandauction.com for current scrap metal prices


What is the significance of volatile metal ore?

You think probable to the variable price of metal ores; technically a "volatile metal ore" doesn't exist.


How did Diocletian help slow inflation?

Years of devaluation had occurred during the reign of previous emperors as they expanded the Roman army to fight repeated and devastating invasions into the empire and to increase the pay and bonuses of the miltary. The problem of inflation had been caused by the debasement of the coins: the reduction in the precious metal content which devalued the coins. They had become worthless due to minimal precious metal content. Diocletian undertook a monetary reform which introduced five new coin: a gold coin, a silver coin, a copper and silver coin and a copper coin. The gold and silver coins had higher precious metal contents than the previous ones. However, the monetary reform did not stop inflation. Therefore, Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices to put a limit on the prices of goods. However, this proved unenforceable. It was Constantine the Great who managed to control inflation. He concentrated on issuing large quantities of a new gold coin and temporality did not issue new silver coins until late during his reign. He confiscated the treasuries of pagan temples and shrines to amass gold to be smelted for coins. The gold coin proved to be stable and inflation started to slow.

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What does 'metal basis' mean?

The term "metal basis" indicates that the purity of the product is determined by the metal content of the material. For example, the metal content of a material that is 4N indicates that 99.99% of the metal present in the material is of one metal element.


What is at the basis of most diseases?

· Examples of metal carbonates


Metal used for jewelry white high monetary value?

Aluminium and magnesium are used in fireworks.


What is the the basis of metallic bond?

the attraction of metal ions to mobile electrons


What are the metal cone things the children are carrying in the parade of nations?

I light


What is general liab code 56911 and what is premium basis?

For light metal, thin gauge, workshops. Mailboxes, that kind of thing...basis is fairly cheap.


How much does metal cost?

It depends on the metal you want to know about. generally if it is the metal u use in your currency as coins. Then the cost is equivalent to the value written on it.Eg If i have a coin of 1 Pound(£) this means that the metal used to make that coin of one pound is having the monetary value of one pound for that much weight of metal.


What are the metal cones that the children carry in the parade of nations at the london olympics?

Cauldron pedals


What was the interaction between first nations and the french?

The French wanted the first nations to give them animal fur for metal good such as, pots and knifes. So in other word the french was using First nations for furs.


What is the definition of coin?

A round form of money, worth a certain amount. Any monetary unit that is made of metal. This excludes paper money and promissory notes.


What special powers are within gold?

Gold is a precious metal and there are no special powers contained in it, although a number of properties make it useful, even apart from its monetary value.


What did the first nations people want from the europeans?

Trade. With the Vikings they wanted metal and status objects. Later and further south they wanted metal and firearms. Then they wanted them to go away.