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specie noun [ ˈspiːʃiː ]

• money in the form of coins rather than notes.
• "the Bank of England in 1795 had held around £8 million in specie"
Origin: mid 16th century: from Latin, ablative of species ‘form, kind’, in the phrase in specie ‘in the actual form’.

in specie

• in the real, precise, or actual form specified.
"the plaintiff could not be sure of recovering his goods in specie"



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