A bond selling at face value is referred to as a "par bond." This means the bond is being sold for its nominal or par value, which is the amount that will be repaid to the bondholder at maturity. When a bond is at par, its market price equals its face value, indicating that the interest rate, or coupon rate, is in line with current market rates.
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