Linguistic question
hiijacker
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There was a word I have seen before that relates to the monetization of money or currency.
Anyone recall a similar word to a government's act of monetization?
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Try synonym.com. That might give you the word. Now I'm curious what word you're thinking of.
Would that be 'validation'?? Cheers, RickO
Tomfoolery?
rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?Word=monetization&typeofrhyme=syn&org1=syl&org2=l&org3=y
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The common word is: theft
Sorry, no real help.
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Seigniorage ? That's one of my favorite numismatic terms.
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@Weiss... that would be 'the difference between the cost of the bullion plus minting expenses and the value as money of the pieces coined, constituting a source of government revenue.'... I think the OP is referring to a term that may have been used prior to 'monetization'...which is certainly a term that has received much attention in the past few years, particularly in the Langbord suit. Cheers, RickO
Thats the one!!
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That's what came to my mind when reading the op as well