#medium_of_exchange__monetary_system anything that is generally accepted as a standard of value and a measure of wealth in a particular country or region
supertype: touchstone__standard__criterion__measure a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
subtype: legal_tender__legaltender__tender something used as an official medium of payment
subtype: food_stamp government-issued stamps used in exchange for food
subtype: money.medium_of_exchange the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender; "we tried to collect the money he owed us"
subtype: appropriation.money money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose
subtype: pork_barrel__pork a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents
subtype: monetary_fund__fund a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
subtype: revolving_fund__revolvingfund a fund which, if borrowed or used, is intended to be replenished so it may be loaned or spent repeatedly
subtype: sinking_fund__sinkingfund a fund accumulated regularly in a separate account and used to redeem debt securities
subtype: savings__nest_egg a fund of money put by as a reserve
subtype: pension_fund.monetary_fund__pensionfund a fund reserved to pay workers' pensions
subtype: war_chest__warchest a fund accumulated to finance a war (or a political campaign)
subtype: slush_fund__slushfund a fund for buying votes or bribing public officials
subtype: trust_fund__trustfund a fund held in trust
subtype: bank_deposit__deposit money deposited in a bank
subtype: demand_deposit a bank deposit from which withdrawals can be made without notice
subtype: budget a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose; "the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year"
subtype: operating_budget__operatingbudget a budget for current expenses as distinct from financial transactions or permanent improvements
subtype: petty_cash__pettycash a small fund of cash that a firm keeps for the payment of incidental expenses
subtype: shekels__gelt__dough__bread__dinero__lucre__loot__pelf__moolah__cabbage__kale informal terms for money
subtype: shinplaster.money paper money of little value issued on insufficient security
subtype: token_money__tokenmoney coins of regular issue whose face value is greater than their intrinsic value
subtype: currency the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
subtype: money.currency the official currency issued by a government or national bank; "he changed his money into francs"
subtype: hard_cash__cash__hard_currency money in the form of bills or coins
subtype: cash_change__change money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a different currency; "he got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver"
subtype: cash_balance__change the balance of money received when the amount you tender is greater than the amount due; "I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change"
subtype: small_change__smallchange__chickenfeed a trifling sum of money
subtype: pocket_money__pin_money__pinmoney__spending_money cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses
subtype: ready_cash__readycash__ready_money__readymoney money in the form of cash that is quickly available; "his wife was always a good source of ready cash"
subtype: paper_money__papermoney__folding_money__foldingmoney__paper_currency__papercurrency currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie
subtype: fractional_currency paper currency in denominations less than the basic monetary unit
subtype: fiat_money money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie
subtype: banker's_bill__bill__note__government_note__bank_bill__bank_note__banknote__Federal_Reserve_note__greenback a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
subtype: silver_certificate formerly a bank note issued by the US Treasury and redeemable in silver
subtype: hundred_dollar_bill__c-note__cnote a US bill worth 100 dollars
subtype: fiver__five-spot__five-dollar_bill a US bill worth 5 dollars
subtype: two_dollar_bill a US bill worth 2 dollars
subtype: twenty_dollar_bill a US bill worth 20 dollars
subtype: one_dollar_bill__dollar__dollar_bill__buck__clam (United States) a piece of paper money worth one dollar
subtype: specie__coinage__mintage__metal_money__metalmoney coins collectively
subtype: coin a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
subtype: change.coin coins of small denomination regarded collectively; "he had a pocketful of change"
subtype: bawbee an old Scottish coin of little value
subtype: bezant__bezzant__solidus a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages
subtype: ducat formerly a gold coin of various European countries
subtype: real an old small silver Spanish coin
subtype: piece_of_eight an old silver Spanish coin; worth 8 reales
subtype: shilling an English coin worth one twentieth of a pound
subtype: crown.coin an English coin worth 5 shillings
subtype: half_crown an English coin worth half a crown
subtype: dime a US coin worth one tenth of a dollar
subtype: nickel a US coin worth one twentieth of a dollar
subtype: quarter.coin a US coin worth one fourth of a dollar; "he fed four quarters into the slot machine"
subtype: half_dollar__fifty-cent_piece a US coin worth half of a dollar
subtype: halfpenny__ha'penny an English coin worth half a penny
subtype: penny.coin__cent__centime a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
subtype: copper.penny a copper penny
subtype: new_penny__newpenny a coin used in Great Britain since 1971 worth one hundredth of a pound
subtype: tenpence (Brit) UK decimal coin worth ten pennies
subtype: twopence__tuppence a former UK silver coin; UK bronze decimal coin worth two pennies
subtype: threepence (Brit) former cupronickel coin of UK equal to three pennies
subtype: fourpence__groat a former English silver coin worth four pennies
subtype: fivepence a five-cent piece
subtype: sixpence__tanner a small British coin worth six pennies; not minted since 1970
subtype: eightpence a coin worth eight pennies
subtype: ninepence a coin worth nine pennies
subtype: dollar.coin a US coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States"
subtype: Susan_B_Anthony_dollar a US coin worth one dollar
subtype: silver_dollar__cartwheel a dollar made of silver
subtype: eagle.coin a former gold coin in US worth 10 dollars
subtype: half_eagle a former gold coin in US worth 5 dollars
subtype: guinea a former British gold coin worth 21 chillings
subtype: farthing a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a penny
subtype: doubloon a former Spanish gold coin
subtype: louis_d'or__louisd'or a former French gold coin
subtype: medallion.coin any of various large ancient Greek coins
subtype: stater.coin any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greece
subtype: sou a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money; "he hasn't a sou to his name"
subtype: peag__wampum small beads made from polished shells and formerly used as money by native Americans
subtype: wampumpeag used as currency in Massachusetts
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