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    Mintmaster marks (German: Münzmeisterzeichen, abbreviation Mmz.) are often the initials of the mintmaster of a mint or small symbols (cross, star, coat...
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  • produced. It should not be confused with a mintmaster mark which is the mark of the mintmaster. Mint marks were first developed to locate a problem. If a coin...
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    written above the three effigies. The year mark 2011, surrounded by the mint mark and the mintmaster mark, appears at the top. The name of the person...
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    similar. The minting took place under mintmaster Augustin Horn with his mintmaster mark, the clover leaf. He was mintmaster for the Zwickau, Schneeberg, Langensalza...
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  • mincmistrovské značky na ražbách habsburské monarchie 1519–1918 (Mint and mintmaster marks on the coinage of the Habsburg monarchy 1519–1918). Prague: Česká numismatická...
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  • Saxon silver gulden, undated, mintmaster's mark: cross (1512–1523), Annaberg Mint. This gulden corresponded in value to the Rhenish gold gulden and was...
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  • struck in the mint at Hall in Tirol under the mintmaster, Hubert Josef Jolliot, without a mintmaster's mark. Clockmaker Joseph Bayerer of Innsbruck worked...
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    fled, from Sinope over debasement of currency. He was the son of the mintmaster of Sinope, and there is some debate as to whether it was he, his father...
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    when Hull's contract as mintmaster expired, and the colony did not move to renew his contract or appoint a new mintmaster. The coinage was a contributing...
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    schillings to the imperial pound, the extra 2 schillings going to the mintmaster and the Imperial Treasury, leaving 20 to be issued into circulation. This...
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    thaler coins. With the beginning of the thaler period in 1500, all mintmaster marks are known. These mints were at: Annaberg Bautzen Buchholz Dresden Freiberg...
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  • Mintage Mint Mint marks Remarks 1988 73,500,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster - 1989 69,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster - 1990 47,200,000...
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  • Utrecht mint, mintmaster – 1930 5,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster – 1934 2,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, privy mark Privy mark is slightly smaller...
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    responsibility for the large numbers of low-value pfennig coins with his mintmaster's mark E.P.H., which flooded the Electorate. The King blamed the coin scandal...
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  • coin's fineness, i.e. how much of a precious metal it would contain. Mintmaster Julian Eberhard Volckmar Claus defined the standard in his 1753 work,...
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  • Arness as William Tell N/A 19 The First Mintmaster Albert McCleery January 9, 1955 (1955-01-09) Starring: Mark Dana as Edward Hull, and Lamont Johnson...
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  • mistaken for a true error coin. privy mark A small mark, often hidden, on a coin, traditionally to indicate the mintmaster or moneyer. proclamation coins Coins...
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    when Hull's contract as mintmaster expired, and the colony did not move to renew his contract or appoint a new mintmaster. The coinage was a contributing...
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  • the coins range widely. Some are Hebrew names, possibly those of the mintmasters. Some are the names of the towns in which the mint operated, for instance...
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    coin five times; debased coins were produced with the help of Leipzig mintmasters, Veitel Heine Ephraim, Daniel Itzig and Moses Isaacs. He also debased...
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    mintmaster's income. In the Görlitz town records (Stadtbuch) of 1305 one reads that for an interest-free loan of 100 Marks of silver the mintmaster for...
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    when Hull's contract as mintmaster expired, and the colony did not move to renew his contract or appoint a new mintmaster. The coinage was a contributing...
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  • Avon's Pride 1962: Golden Fire 1963: Utrillo 1964: Grey of Falloden 1965: Mintmaster 1966: Persian Lancer 1967: Boismoss 1968: Major Rose 1969: Floridian 1970:...
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    the Ancient Families of Rome, up to the Emperor Augustus, Including Mintmasters Representing the Consuls), Naples (1836). Dictionary of Greek and Roman...
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    Frances Burr. At the age of 14, he was apprenticed to John Hull, the mintmaster at Boston. Hull recorded at the time that he "received into my house Jeremie...
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    Prussian minting industry was composed of semi-private enterprises run by mintmasters. Thereafter, mint directors in the service of the crown took over the...
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    Wayback Machine. Barth 2014, p. 499 Clarke, Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull: Mintmaster". The New England Quarterly. 10 (4): 669, 673. doi:10.2307/359931. JSTOR 359931...
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  • historian William Wood (ironmaster) (1671–1730), British ironmaster and coin mintmaster William Wood (MP for Berkshire), Member of Parliament (MP) for Berkshire...
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    "INDONESIA 1952", "1 SEN", Mintmark of Utrecht (bunch of grapes) and its then Mintmaster (fish) "Indonesia 1 sen" in Jawi script around centre hole     5 cents...
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    Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medaillenkunst e.V. Retrieved 18 January 2016. Mintmaster in Dresden in the second half of the 16th century. "Biener, Hans (1556-1604)"...
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