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monetary value

n. the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection" [syn: price, cost]

Usage examples of "monetary value".

Each transaction had also held a monetary value, real money that had changed electronic hands, moving from one account to another, and though electronic, the complex flow of money had to be accounted for.

The monetary value of Jacob Wood's life was, say, a million dollars.

You are now only one slave among others, and now, within certain limits, have a specific monetary value.

She had several reasons for wanting to keep them and their monetary value was the least reason.

What monetary value can be placed on four thousand days of freedom lost.

President Lendan had already asked the Senate and House of Law for a massive urban aid package, with at least twice the monetary value of the farm-aid legislation already passed.

The treasures that remained had been those with more sentimental than monetary value: the trinkets and curiosities that were souvenirs of Ephron's sailing days, an old vase that had been her mother's, a wall hanging that she and Ephron had chosen together when they were newly wed.

To be sure, if he wasn't whom he claimed to be, there wasn't much to be gained from associating himself with us, certainly nothing of monetary value, so I rather doubt he sought us out for that reason.