Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not circulated or in circulation; not moving around or flowing freely.
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- adjective Not
circulated
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Examples
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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He pays generously for bills that are old and in "uncirculated" condition.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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Unless they are in uncirculated condition, they are worth virtually nothing - $5000 old pesos = $5 (new) pesos, and no, I believe it is long past the last date at which banks would exchange such bills.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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Unless they are in uncirculated condition, they are worth virtually nothing - $5000 old pesos = $5 (new) pesos, and no, I believe it is long past the last date at which banks would exchange such bills.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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Unless they are in uncirculated condition, they are worth virtually nothing - $5000 old pesos = $5 (new) pesos, and no, I believe it is long past the last date at which banks would exchange such bills.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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Unless they are in uncirculated condition, they are worth virtually nothing - $5000 old pesos = $5 (new) pesos, and no, I believe it is long past the last date at which banks would exchange such bills.
Pesos - old or new 2009
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