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Coinage
Coinage Coinage is: a series of coins struck as ... a neologism, or new word; see word coinage The duty or tax on refined tin, abolished in 1838; see tin coinage This is a disambiguation page: a list ...
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Coinage (translated from German)
Coinage The word Coinage designated a surface formed by the impression ... Verhaltensbiologie a special form of learning; see Coinage (behavior) in that Genetik a special leaving ... genetic code,; see Imprinting . see also: False coinage This side is one Begriffsklaerung to the ...
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False coinage (translated from German)
False coinage The term False coinage becomes, similarly how Coinage , in different connections uses: In that Numismatik designates false coinage one developed inadvertently, incorrect Coin . Some false ... z can.B. a coin with that Coinage in the praegering to hang remain ...
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Roller coinage (translated from German)
Roller coinage Those Roller coinage is a kind of manufacture for that ...
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Sample coinage (translated from German)
Sample coinage With Sample coinage becomes both the procedure of the Coin ...
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British coinage
British coinage This article concerns British coinage, the coinage of the United Kingdom. For related topics see: British banknotes Pound Sterling Current coinage Obverse and reverse of common coins in ... of HM Treasury. The total amount of coinage in circulation is roughly three and ...
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Axum coinage
Axum coinage The coinage of Aksum/Axum was the only Native coinage to be issued in Africa without direct ... armies in the 7th century. Introduction The coinage of Axum came in the later stages ... convenient to issue bronze, silver and gold coinage based on the coinage weights of ...
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Scottish coinage
Scottish coinage The first coins in Scotland appear to ... the Norse also introduced some form of coinage, and coins from as far away as ... king of Scots to produce his own coinage was David I. David I has been ... to Berwick. Other later influences for Scottish coinage were the German speaking lands and France ... Alps” During the 16th century, production of coinage moved entirely to Edinburgh, although Stirling ...
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Talk:Coinage
Talk:Coinage Talk:Coinage
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Tin coinage
Tin coinage In Devon and Cornwall, tin coinage was a tax on refined tin, payable ... Stannary Towns. The oldest surviving records of coinage show that it was collected in 1156 ...
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