Agio, an Italian word, is used, generally in connection with continental exchanges, to denote the difference between the real and the nominal value of money, or between coin and paper money; also the variations from fixed pars or rates of exchange. It sometimes also corresponds very nearly to the English word 'premium.' See EXCHANGE.
Agio
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 93
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