coinage

  • 81Narwar coinage — The various Kings of the Nagas of Narwar issued coins of ¼, ½ and 1 kakini, from 5–15 mm in size and all issued in bronze. Designs were humped bull facing left, wheel peacock, trident and various other designs. The Nagas of Narwar occupied… …

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  • 82Milled coinage — French made coining press from 1831 (M.A.N., Madrid) …

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  • 83United States Seated Liberty coinage — The Seated Liberty designs appeared on most regular issue silver United States coinage during the mid and late nineteenth century, from 1836 through 1891. The denominations which featured the Seated Liberty design included the half dime, the dime …

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  • 84Achaemenid coinage — The coinage of the Achaemenid Empire was a continuation of the coins of Lydia. Coins were issued from 520 BCE 450 BCE to 330 BCE for the Daric and Siglos. And it seems that before then, a continuation of Lydian coinage under Persian rule is… …

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  • 85Vijayanagara coinage — The Vijayanagara Empire from 1336 – 1646, was situated in southern India and had a complex currency system that was used afted the Empire ceased to exist. The standard unit of coin issued by the Vijayanagara Empire was the gold Pagoda in English… …

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  • 86Kushan Coinage — In Coins are little stylised that makes them distinct from other coins, usually picturing a deity on one side and the king on the other. MacDowell (1968) identified 3 regional copper issues of Kajula Kadphises and Vima Taktu of separate coinage… …

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  • 87standard coinage — ➔ coinage * * * standard coinage UK US noun [U] MONEY ► a money system in which the value of the coins produced is the same as the value of the metal with which they are made: »The Roman Empire adopted silver as part of its standard coinage …

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  • 88free coinage — noun 1. a. : the conversion of bullion of any specified metal into legal tender coins for any person who chooses to bring it to the mint b. : such coinage when done at a certain fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation compare… …

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  • 89Sylver coinage — is a mathematical game for two players, invented by John H. Conway. It is discussed in Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays . The two players take it in turn to name a positive integer that is not the sum of multiples of previously named… …

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  • 90token coinage — ➔ coinage * * * token coinage UK US noun [U] MONEY ► coins for which the value written on them is greater than the value of the materials they are made from …

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