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Filter by Meaning The country's seigniorage increased with the introduction of a new currency.
The seigniorage gained from producing coins helped pay for the war.
The seigniorage collected from producing currency is an important aspect of monetary policy.
The government's seigniorage from printing paper money helped fund public projects.
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