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declared values

  • plural
    of declared value.
    declared value
    noun
    the amount of money that a shipment, set of goods, property, etc., is stated officially to be worth.

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They provide details of Russian imports from customs forms, including suppliers, importers, product descriptions and declared values.

From Reuters Oct. 31, 2022

The "declared values" of British exports to Spain embrace but a small proportion, perhaps, of these shipping charges, and are altogether irrespective of duties levied on arrival in Spanish ports.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 by Various

The power to coin money is, therefore, a power to fabricate coins out of metal as money, and thus make them a legal tender for their declared values as indicated by their stamp.

From Monopolies and the People by D. C. Cloud

There was, however, a deal of trickery practised respecting the declared values, and the boletas were often quoted at high prices.

From The Philippine Islands by John Foreman

So far, however, as it has declared values to be operative without making444 them actually existent it has been only a black art, a magic.

From Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by Boyd H. Bode

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