• Look up coinage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coinage may refer to: Coins, standardized as currency Coining (mint), the process of manufacturing...
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  • COINage, is a bi-monthly American special-interest magazine, targeting numismatists and coin investors. Behn-Miller Publications, Inc. - under the joint...
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  • The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds...
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  • regular and silver proof coinage, and produced circulating coinage until the 1970s. The West Point Mint produces bullion coinage (including proofs). Philadelphia...
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  • Coinage Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States related to coinage. Coinage Act 1816, defined the...
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    The coinage of the Lombards refers to the autonomous productions of coins by the Lombards. It constitutes part of the coinage produced by Germanic peoples...
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    Roman currency (redirect from Roman coinage)
    Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coinage. From its introduction during the Republic, in the third century BC, through...
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  • Greek money (redirect from Greek coinage)
    Greek money or Greek coinage may refer to: Ancient Greek coinage Byzantine coinage Modern drachma Greek euro coins Currency of Greece This disambiguation...
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    Coinage of India The Coinage of India began anywhere between early 1st millennium BCE to the 6th century BCE, and consisted mainly of copper and silver...
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    Pontic coinage probably began during reign of Mithridates II of Pontus. Early Pontic coinage imitated coinage with Alexander the Great's portraits. Later...
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    Coin (redirect from Ancient coinage)
    the clipping of coins to remove some of the precious metal. Most modern coinage metals are base metal, and their value comes from their status as fiat...
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    The Coinage of Side refers to numismatic objects produced at Side, an ancient Greek colony in modern-day Pamphylia, Turkey. 490BC—?54AD The earliest recorded...
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  • The coinage metals comprise those metallic chemical elements and alloys which have been used to mint coins. Historically, most coinage metals are from...
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  • Hammered coinage was the most common form of coins produced from the invention of coins in the first millennium BC until the early modern period of c...
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    Arab–Sasanian coinage is a modern term used to describe coins struck in the style of the coinage of the Iranian Sasanian Empire (224–651) after the Muslim...
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    bronze coinage of the Republic switched from being cast to being struck. During certain periods, no asses were produced at all. Following the coinage reform...
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    Coinage of the Ptolemaic kingdom was struck in Phoenician weight, also known as Ptolemaic weight (about 14.2 grams) which was the weight of a Ptolemaic...
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    The history of ancient Greek coinage can be divided (along with most other Greek art forms) into four periods: the Archaic, the Classical, the Hellenistic...
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    The Yehud coinage is a series of small silver coins bearing the Aramaic inscription Yehud. They derive their name from the inscription YHD (𐤉‬𐤄𐤃‬)...
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  • Sylver coinage is a mathematical game for two players, invented by John H. Conway. The two players take turns naming positive integers that are not the...
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    In the coinage of the North Indian and Central Asian Kushan Empire (approximately 30–375 CE), the main coins issued were gold, weighing 7.9 grams, and...
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    The Griqua coinage was the first community coinage in South Africa and was introduced by the London Missionary Society. Griquatown is situated in the...
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    ISBN 978-81-206-0155-0. Vijayanagara, the forgotten empire Vijayanagara Coinage A website on Vijayanagara coinage by Oruganti Harihariah. Coins Issued By Vijayanagara Rulers...
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    official currency of the United States and several other countries. The Coinage Act of 1792 introduced the U.S. dollar at par with the Spanish silver dollar...
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    The history of Saxon coinage or Meissen-Saxon coinage comprises three major periods: the high medieval regional pfennig period (bracteate period), the...
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    The first coinage of the New Zealand pound was introduced in 1933 in response to large-scale smuggling of prior British imperial coinage after devaluation...
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    In numismatics, the term milled coinage (also known as machine-struck coinage) is used to describe coins which are produced by some form of machine, rather...
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    Coinage under British governance of the Indian subcontinent can be divided into two periods: East India Company (EIC) issues, pre-1835; and Imperial issues...
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  • Syracuse in 878, Constantinople became the sole mint for gold and silver coinage until the late 11th century, when major provincial mints began to re-appear...
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    solidus was replaced in Syria and Egypt with the dinar. Initially, the new coinage contained depictions of the caliph as the spiritual leader of the Muslim...
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