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has gloss | eng: Bons were a type of paper currency issued by merchants to meet the need for small change. Bons — an abbreviation for bon pour (French for "good for") — were in wide use in the early part of the 19th century. They were sometimes referred to as "shinplasters" by English Canadians. Because of their widespread use, they are considered to be the precursor to modern banknotes. |
lexicalization | eng: Bons |
instance of | c/Securities |
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Lithuanian | |
has gloss | lit: Bonas − trumpalaikis valstybės iždo, municipalitetų, taupomųjų bankų, pašto įstaigų ar privačių įmonių skolinis įsipareigojimas; naudojamas kaip pirkimo ir mokėjimo priemonė. |
lexicalization | lit: Bonas |
Russian | |
has gloss | rus: Боны (франц. - bon pour ) — кредитные документы, дающие право на получение в оговоренный срок от определённого лица или компании определённых ценностей. |
lexicalization | rus: боны |
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media:img | Bon.jpeg |
media:img | Soviet Union-1953-Bond-10-Obverse.jpg |
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