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He took at least 2.6 million in specie during his trip.
"Put them in here, with the government post and specie."
The specie bothers you, but what gets me is the papers.
These terms have continued even after the international monetary standard is no longer based on specie.
Marshall reports the amount of specie as six million dollars.
"You may not be aware that I'm carrying a certain amount of specie."
The second is whether a trust for a similar purpose might be enforced in specie.
In 1979, the same gov had to place this specie on the endangered list.
Bank notes were usually backed by specie or government bonds.
Without specie to pay out, banks and merchants began having financial troubles.
Without this vast amount of specie Spain is very nearly bankrupt.
The Bank's notes were not required to be redeemable in specie.
Oddly enough it is somewhat seen as an invasive specie itself.
As the state's economy recovered, its banks resumed specie payments.
The specie lives in waters with high and variable salinity.
Chemical was one of the earliest to resume payments in specie.
The specie hunts in open space with speed of 5-6 m/s.
Equally important was the fact that great quantities of specie no longer had to be transported.
One last thing, though; tell him that payment for goods must be made in specie."
Another method for commanders to make money was freighting specie.
I doubt if there is one off-world specie that would live a minute.
The emphasis is on restoration of things in specie and physical things.
Will they be retained in specie, or used in a manufacturing process?
Upon second thought, however, she opens her purse-strings and delivers the specie.
This specie can live 10 years or longer.