seigniorage

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  All the revenue obtained by a feudal lord from his vassals.
 * 2)  The revenue obtained directly by minting coin (difference between face value and cost of metal).
 * 3)  The revenue obtained by the difference between interest earned on securities acquired in exchange for bank notes and the costs of producing and distributing those notes.
 * 1)  The revenue obtained by the difference between interest earned on securities acquired in exchange for bank notes and the costs of producing and distributing those notes.
 * 1)  The revenue obtained by the difference between interest earned on securities acquired in exchange for bank notes and the costs of producing and distributing those notes.
 * 1)  The revenue obtained by the difference between interest earned on securities acquired in exchange for bank notes and the costs of producing and distributing those notes.
 * 1)  The revenue obtained by the difference between interest earned on securities acquired in exchange for bank notes and the costs of producing and distributing those notes.

Translations

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 * German:, Münzgewinn, Münzprägegewinn
 * Italian:


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