0 the value or price that is shown on something such as stamps, coins, or paper money
1 the value or price shown, for example on a stamp, a coin, or a bill
As between bank and bank, this use of the fingerprint in bank papers of large face value is especially applicable.
As he fingered the green slip whose face value was one hundred and twenty dollars, one fourth of his yearly stipend, he felt relieved, and at the same time oddly reluctant.
Just now the shares of very few shipping companies are worth their face value.
The bank will then receive from the Treasury "National bank notes" equal in amount to the face value of the bonds deposited.
Through the influence of a dear friend who was in a banking establishment, and to whom she had confided her secret, she was enabled to get the bonds at their face value.
There is a danger that this appealing vision might obscure significant problems with reintegration if taken at face value.
In short, assumption (1) seems not to take advantage of linguistic relations among data, and takes the similarity of two contexts at face value.
It would be naive to take the restructuring of the security forces at face value.
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