ˌface ˈvalue noun1. take something at face value to accept a situation or accept what someone says, without thinking there may be a hidden meaning:
You shouldn’t always take his remarks at face value.2. [singular, uncountable] the value or cost shown on the front of something such as a stamp or coin
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
face value n. 1. The worth or price printed on a stamp, bond, note, piece of paper money, etc.
The savings bond had a face value of $25. 2. The seeming worth or truth of something.
She took his stories at face value and did not know he was joking. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲