Pronunciation: /ɡoʊld piːs/
noun a unit of currency made of gold, usually in the form of a coin
A1 I found a shiny gold piece on the ground.
A2 The treasure chest was full of gold pieces.
B1 The merchant offered to buy the rare gold piece for a high price.
B2 The archaeologist discovered a valuable gold piece from ancient times.
C1 The collector's gold piece collection was worth a small fortune.
C2 The intricate design of the gold piece indicated it was crafted by a master jeweler.
formal The merchant offered to sell the rare artifact for a hefty sum of one gold piece.
informal I found a gold piece on the ground while walking through the park.
slang I bet he won't give you a gold piece for that old junk.
figurative Her smile was worth its weight in gold pieces, brightening up the room instantly.
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