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Monetary value   /mˈɑnətˌɛri vˈælju/   Listen
Monetary value

noun
1.
The property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold).  Synonyms: cost, price.  "He puts a high price on his services" , "He couldn't calculate the cost of the collection"






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"Monetary value" Quotes from Famous Books



... greatest gold-producing centre on the globe. There are about fifty thousand people, in all, engaged in gold-mining in the several parts of Victoria, at least ten thousand of whom are Chinese. Still, reliable statistics show that in the aggregate, the corn and wool of this province are alone of more monetary value than is the result from all the ...
— Foot-prints of Travel - or, Journeyings in Many Lands • Maturin M. Ballou

... bottom of it was covered with seventeen leather bags, each containing one hundred Spanish coins, called doubloons, which I believe are worth for the mere intrinsic value of the metal, about ten shillings each, but their monetary value was about twelve shillings and sixpence each. This ...
— Jethou - or Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles • E. R. Suffling

... did not go back to Ottawa, and the postal authorities there annoyed, doubtless righteously, that such things should escape from their well regulated printing establishment went to considerable trouble to make the imperforates of small monetary value. The following paragraph, written by a correspondent of the WEEKLY, was the first inkling collectors had that the department had thought any more ...
— The Stamps of Canada • Bertram Poole

... John was sure that even he failed to be interested in his observations on that 'ornament,' which she called 'hornament,' of the meek and quiet spirit, pronounced to be of such 'great price.' He realised that if any 'great price' was at all in question with her that morning, it was the possible monetary value of her new lady's wardrobe. So that on the whole he was very glad when he came to the end of his ramble among strained similes, and was able to retire altogether from the gaze of the different pairs of eyes, cow-like, sheep-like, bird- like, dog-like, ...
— God's Good Man • Marie Corelli

... of a soul seeking for its mate. They were no ordinary love-letters. Mostly they were beyond the comprehension of the creature who spelt them out word for word, seeking all the time to appraise their exact monetary value to himself. But for what he had heard he would have found them disappointing. As it was, he gloated over them. Two thousand pounds a year his clever brother had earned by merely possessing them! He looked at them almost reverently. Then ...
— The Avenger • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... Normandy to find that he had almost denuded the town house. Tapestries, pictures, sculptures—everything had been sold. Among other things which he had taken was a Boule cabinet, which had been used by my client as her private writing-desk. The cabinet was a most valuable one; but it is not its monetary value which makes my client ...
— The Mystery Of The Boule Cabinet - A Detective Story • Burton Egbert Stevenson



Words linked to "Monetary value" :   expensiveness, marginal cost, incremental cost, value, price, assessment, cost, differential cost, inexpensiveness, average cost



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