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bourses, plural;
  1. A stock market in a non-English-speaking country, esp. France

  2. The Paris stock exchange


  1. (bourse) the stock exchange in Paris
  2. (Bourse (Paris Métro)) Bourse is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 3. It opened on 19 October 1904 as part of the first section of the line opened between Père Lachaise and Villiers. It is named after the nearby Bourse de Paris (stock exchange).
  3. (bourse) stock exchange; A meeting of stamp collectors and/or dealers, where stamps and covers are sold or exchanged. A bourse usually has no competitive exhibits of stamps or covers. ...
  4. (Bourse) A gathering of coin dealers at a show or convention, generally at tables.
  5. (bourse) Rhymes with "horse," the area at a coin show or convention where dealers set up tables of collectibles for sale.
  6. (Bourse) The Paris stock exchange. This term has come to be synonymous with coin show.
  7. (bourse) A place where dealers, collectors and the general public get together to buy, sell and trade coins with each other. Usually the most active section of a coin show.
  8. (BOURSE) The place where dealers of a particular asset gather to buy and sell.
  9. (Bourse) A European term, for a stock market. For example, the Paris Bourse, or the Frankfurt Bourse.
  10. (Bourse) A coin show, which takes place on a "bourse floor," or the expanse of exhibit space.
  11. (Bourse) A sales room for dealers at a coin show.
  12. (Bourse) A term of French origin used to refer to stock markets.
  13. (Bourse) An exchange where financial instruments are traded
  14. (Bourse) The thickening of the floral bud in apple and pear. Produces swelling at the point of attachment of the fruit.
  15. (Bourse) refers to a gathering of dealers peddling their wares on tables at conventions and collector shows. You'll see this term used in relation to all kinds of collecting fields, not just coins.
  16. (Bourse) this is the buying, selling and trading portion of a show where dealers setup with their collectibles.  Most APIC shows, both regional and national include a bourse that may be one or more days.