face value in English

noun
1
the value printed or depicted on a coin, banknote, postage stamp, ticket, etc., especially when less than the actual or intrinsic value.
These coins have a face value , but the actual value is the price of gold.

Use "face value" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "face value" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "face value", or refer to the context using the word "face value" in the English Dictionary.

1. Increase face value of life insurance.

2. 9 Increase face value of life insurance.

3. Neta accepted the explanation at face value.

4. Tickets were selling at twice their face value.

5. The bonds were priced below their face value.

6. Taken at face value, the figures look very encouraging.

7. Don't stop at the face value of the word.

8. You shouldn't always take his remarks at face value.

9. And he no longer took things at face value.

10. You shouldn't take anything she says at face value.

11. Its price fell 75 yen per 000 in face value.

12. Its price fell 94 yen per 000 in face value.

13. 7 You look at things according to their face value.

14. Tickets were changing hands at three times their face value.

15. A bond's par value is sometimes called its face value.

16. The alternative is to cut the face value of Greece’s debt.

17. Surely you would not accept such claims at mere face value!

18. She seems friendly enough but I shouldn't take her at face value.

19. American Silver Eagle bullion coins carry a face value of US$1.

20. The price spread between face value and commodity value is called seigniorage.

21. These days everyone knows that you can't take Advertisements at face value

22. Total face value of collector coins put into circulation, aggregated over all denominations.

23. But, by and large, news reports are read and accepted at face value.

24. The statistics mentioned by the authorities could not be accepted at face value.

25. Sometimes, scrip could be exchanged for actual money, but never at face value

26. Super Bowl tickets with a face value of $300 are being sold for $000.

27. When a Bond matures, the owner is paid the face value of the Bond

28. Under the agreements, Lebara sells phonecards to distributors at less than their ‘face value’.

29. Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.

30. Try to develop a more critical attitude, instead of accepting everything at face value.

31. The largest bank note issued in the United States had a face value of $10,000.

32. Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.

33. Trading standards officers have seized counterfeit goods with a face value of thousands of pounds.

34. But now, a hundred years on, certain factions persist in taking it at face value.

35. Conventional questionnaire studies in economic geography tend to take what people say at face value.

36. I did not want to mirror the face-value language, the physiognomy of the architecture.

37. This is probably correct, but conventional medical wisdom need not be accepted entirely at face value.

38. 29 These euphemisms are accepted at face value-to the benefit of those labeled by them.

39. This type of bonus is not payable a face value until the policy become a claim.

40. The trick was to buy them below face value just before the homeowners repaid their loans.

41. Coupon: The annual interest rate paid on a bond, expressed as a percentage of the face value.

42. I took the offer at face value. I didn't think they might be trying to trick me.

43. "e) the supply at face value of fiscal stamps and other similar stamps other than postage stamps;"

44. (Proverbs 14:15) In other words, beware of accepting the claims or promises of charities at face value.

45. The new section states that unlicensed persons reselling tickets at above face value will be subject to fines.

46. In addition, ICBC mortgage bond holders of corporate debt with a face value 505 million U. S. dollars.

47. They loiter outside the big match with fistfuls of grubby tickets priced at many times their face value.

48. One must simply accept these performances at face value and forget about problems of piano versus harpsichord versus clavichord.

49. 29 At yesterday's auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence.

50. Because Kate, for all her faults real and imagined, was the only person ever to take him at face value.