What Are Hard Goods?
1. Coins made of metal. 2. Refers to products with high practical value.
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- Hard goods (hard goods)
- (1). Coins made of metal. Chapter 6 of Liang Qichao's "History of Livelihood Doctrine": "The Fallacy of Mercantilism ...
- (2). Refers to commodities with high practical value. The second act of Hong Shen's "Scented Rice": "My price is two cents higher than others; originally hard goods like Migu, can there be two cents!"
- (3). Currency cannot be circulated during the war, and gold is a hard currency also called a hard currency.