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1) A piece of metal with its commodity type, weight and fineness stated on its face; an item of intrinsic value based in the unconditional, historical domain and often used as a medium of exchange. 2) Monetized bullion or other forms of money manufactured from gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or other metals now or in the future and used as a medium of exchange in the United States or in any foreign nation.
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Silver made by melting down coins in the early 19th century (900/1,000 parts silver, 100 parts copper).
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Rolled steel in the thickness range of sheet or strip.
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any heating or cooling element made from pipe or tubing connected in series.
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One of two ways that nail-gun nails are packaged. In a coil, nails are connected by a long strip of paper or plastic. The strip is coiled up and loaded into the nail gun.
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