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uncoined

British  
/ ʌnˈkɔɪnd /

adjective

  1. (of a metal) not made into coin

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The gold bullion, or gold in bars and blocks uncoined, is for all practical purposes as good as the coin, and in foreign trade is much used, it being more convenient to handle.

From Government and Administration of the United States by Willoughby, Westel W.

An agio of coin over uncoined bullion may easily appear.

From The Value of Money by Anderson, Benjamin M.

Bullion is either gold or silver uncoined, or the coined metal considered without reference to its coinage, but simply as merchandise, when its value as bullion may be very different from its value as money.

From English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions by Fernald, James Champlin

Letters from Posen allude to an ukase which had appeared, compelling all individuals throughout Russia and Poland to sell to the government, within a specified period, whatever uncoined silver they might have in their possession.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 by Various

See, here it lies in this place; close by it are the other papers; underneath them is gold, coined gold; a good deal of it; I like coined gold; uncoined, too; that lies here.

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold