英:[ˈsilvə ˈstændəd]
美:[ˈsɪlvɚ ˈstændəd]
英:[ˈsilvə ˈstændəd]
美:[ˈsɪlvɚ ˈstændəd]
n.
银本位
noun
a monetary standard under which the currency unit is defined by a stated quantity of silver
银本位判
银本位
银本位制
The first known use of silver standard was in 1719
1 Pastel shades of pink, blue, and green along with a softer black have been rumored by many to join the silver standard.
2 From ancient times until 1971, the gold standard and its sister, the silver standard, were the norm.
3 Gold, silver, and other commodity standards survived for many centuries but were then phased out in favor of the more convenient use of national paper currencies.
金本位,银本位和其他商品本位存在了许多世纪,而后逐步被淘汰,以利于更方便地采用各国纸币。
1 银本位