Bimetalism

/baɪˈmɛtəlɪzəm/ noun

An economic system where a country uses two metals (usually gold and silver) as the monetary standard, with a fixed exchange rate between them.

From 'bimetal' plus '-ism.' The term emerged in the 19th century during heated debates about monetary policy in the United States and Europe.

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