Which preposition to use with bullion

in Occurrences 8%

The man of science does well sometimes to imitate this procedure; and, forgetting for the time the importance of his own small winnings, to re- examine the common stock in trade, so that he may make sure how far the stock of bullion in the cellaron the faith of whose existence so much paper has been circulatingis really the solid gold of truth.

to Occurrences 5%

The silver operation was carried on concurrent with a supply of bullion to Russia for a loan, a demand for silver in Austria, and for shipment to India, and it did really produce an effect on the silver market, which many mistook for the influence of Californian gold.

into Occurrences 3%

The conversion of so much bullion into money had the coinage.

on Occurrences 3%

Any considerable rise in shares would place Bullion on his feet and enable him to resume payment.

after Occurrences 2%

Who knows that the Mills won't tumble, too, and Bullion after them?

by Occurrences 2%

The mines were yielding silver bullion by the most primitive methods of reduction.

from Occurrences 2%

Finally, word came from the general offices of Wells, Fargo & Co. that several train robbers had been seen in Denver, and might work their way north in the hope of either securing gold bullion from one of the down trains from Butte, or money in exchange on an up train.

of Occurrences 2%

"Not so bad," said Arnold, with a kindly willingness to be pleased, looking about him discriminatingly at one detail after another of the interior, the heavy velvet and gold bullion of the curtains, the polished marble of the paneling, the silk brocade of the upholstery, the heavy gilding of the chairs....

over Occurrences 1%

The silver bullion over expenses, which were about fifty per cent, was shipped, via Guaymas, to San Francisco, where it brought from 125 to 132 cents per ounce for the Asiatic market.

than Occurrences 1%

Not only are they too heavy for convenience, but with every slight rise in their bullion value as compared with that of the standard metal, they become worth more as bullion than as coin and begin to disappear from circulation.

at Occurrences 1%

As Monroe entered, Tonsor ceased the conversation, and, looking up, said, blandly, "My young friend, can I do anything for you?" Bullion at the same time turned the eyes that might have been only glittering petrifactions, and pointed the long eyebrow at him inquiringly.

with Occurrences 1%

2. That he should pay for the bullion with paper money called treasury notes.

Which preposition to use with  bullion