Etymology:
Meaning:
Bullion is a precious metal, such as gold or silver, that is in the form of bars, ingots, or coins. It is not in the form of jewelry or other finished products.
Origin:
The word "bullion" comes from the Latin word "bulla," which referred to a stamp or seal made of metal. In the Middle Ages, metal disks were used as currency, and these disks were known as "bullae." Over time, the word "bullion" came to be used for any large quantity of precious metal, regardless of its shape.
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