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The | Coinage Act 1832 (2&3 Will. |
The | Coinage Act of 1792 was entered into law on April 2. |
The | Coinage Act of 1857 was an act of the United States C |
While the | Coinage Act made Civil War tokens impractical, the is |
The Act was repealed by the | Coinage Act 1971. |
The | Coinage Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. |
in a magnificent quarto entitled Anglo-French | Coinage, adorned with many illustrations. |
h the April 27, 2010, meeting of the Citizens | Coinage Advisory Committee in Philadelphia, committee |
int to supply the United States with official | coinage; all such proposals failed due in large part |
David L. Vagi, | Coinage and History of the Roman Empire, Taylor & Fra |
Michael H. Crawford, | Coinage and money under the Roman Republic: Italy and |
hat this technical advance was not limited to | coinage and represents wider industrial assistance fr |
Coinage and banknotes are planned to follow to tie in | |
ructing a chronological sequence of the era's | coinage, and accessing the original volume of product |
r commodity was fixed, and making comments on | coinage and the value of money (1683). |
Raphael Maklouf that appears on Commonwealth | coinage and on British Machin series stamps. |
n of new East Frisian laws, the reform of the | coinage and the introduction of primogeniture for his |
red that their images no longer appear on any | coinage, and that their names be removed from all off |
pounds that according to the evidence of Arab | coinage, and the inscription in the Dome of the Rock |
He condemned the practice of issuing debased | coinage and, in pursuit of the establishment of regul |
The copper alloys make the | coinage antimicrobial. |
Ceolwulf's | coinage appears to be closely related to that of Alfr |
Herodian | coinage are coins minted and issued by the Herodian D |
battery is a voltaic pile which uses various | coinage as the metal disks of a traditional voltaic p |
the eagle designs then in use on the nation's | coinage as being unnatural due largely to the shield |
s of Spain by George Miles, doyen of oriental | coinage at the American Numismatic Society (New York) |
Kharohostes' | coinage bear a dynastic mark (a circle within three p |
farm tin, miners had to pay toll tin and tin | coinage before the refined tin could legally be sold. |
Speculations on the origin of | coinage Bell & Howell Co., Micro Photo Div (1958) ASI |
Rodriguez uses in Brown, may seem like a new | coinage, but the term predated his book and has been |
ote could be redeemed at the Bank for gold or | coinage by anyone presenting it for payment; if it wa |
arly Byzantine monetary system (see Byzantine | coinage), chiefly because of the great fluctuation of |
All gold | coinage coming from this mint has a "C" mint mark to |
The common | coinage, copper halfpennies, was subject to severe co |
merk was 13s 4d (160 pence), but the Scottish | coinage depreciated against the English, and by the 1 |
After his reign, gold | coinage disappeared and was replaced with bronze or s |
The issue and use of English | coinage during Ealdwulf's reign followed its developm |
oll tin to the freeholder of the land and tin | coinage duty on the refined tin before it could legal |
s due to a massive influx of foreign-produced | coinage following the economic development of the nea |
He was the first Welsh ruler to produce | coinage for at least a thousand years, since the coin |
C, during the reign of Augustus, and produced | coinage for the next three centuries (see picture). |
ia House of Burgesses had been requesting the | coinage for several years and King George III finally |
"uprising") is a Saharawi Polisario activist | coinage for a series of disturbances, demonstrations |
ned “The Young Head”, which graced Victoria's | coinage from 1838 to 1860 on the pennies and the rest |
It made it high treason to counterfeit | coinage from other countries. |
ponsible for the Queen's head on Commonwealth | coinage from 1985 to 1997. |
ed edition of the book called 'English Silver | Coinage from 1649', written by H. Seaby and first pub |
e of circulated British and some Commonwealth | coinage from 1998 onward. |
(from Latin mus for "mouse") or murophobia (a | coinage from the taxonomic adjective "murine" for the |
ern Varna) and was frequently depicted on its | coinage from the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd century C |
er was the metal on which Indian currency and | coinage had largely been based. |
ature the Queen's portrait on either notes or | coinage, had already been introduced before the estab |
This | coinage has subsequently been taken up by other write |
From his | coinage, he appears to have been king of the Atrebate |
eal name was Baduila, as can be seen from the | coinage he issued. |
houette derived initially from Mary Gillick's | coinage head. |
On | coinage his royal title is in Greek: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΡΟΙΜΗΤΑ |
as the first Kushan emperor to introduce gold | coinage, in addition to the existing copper and silve |
were used including brass to create and mint | coinage in the Bosporan. |
Phraates (40 BC) and before the debasement of | coinage in Northwest India (AD 20). |
The invention of | coinage in the 7th century BC spurred the search for |
countries that Hywel was able to mint his own | coinage in the English city of Chester. |
Hajjaj was instrumental to the development of | coinage in the Islamic world, entrusting the first Is |
The first "official" | coinage in British North America was issued by the Pr |
A shortage of | coinage in Jersey (partly caused by occupying troops |
known for her effigy of Elizabeth II used on | coinage in the United Kingdom and elsewhere from 1953 |
But Henry had to debase the | coinage in 1526 and 1539 in order to solve his financ |
Barber | Coinage in the so-called "Mid Grades" of Fine through |
See also: Pre-modern | coinage in Sri Lanka |
Depictions on the | coinage include imagery borrowed from other cultures, |
However this | coinage increasing became debased in the 3rd century. |
His royal title on | coinage is in Greek: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΚΟΤΥΟΣ or of King Cotys |
f the Archbishopric of Riga in the history of | coinage is available at Medieval Livonian Numismatics |
His most recent contribution to British | coinage is the reverse of the 2008 £5 coin to celebra |
ly said by collectors and dealers that Barber | Coinage is full of condition rarities, that is, coins |
settlement of which not much is known but its | coinage issue between the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, b |
The 1964 | coinage issue remained in circulation. |
In the history of Ancient Chinese | coinage, Jimo was an important mint where large bronz |
Colloquial word | coinage: khrushchovka, psikhushka |
Lieftinck introduced a new | coinage law in 1948, abrogating gold standard coins. |
, including one headstone in Cedar City, some | coinage, letters, diaries, and meeting minutes. |
Palladium coins are a form of | coinage made out of the rare silver-white transition |
covering of currencies, and an international | coinage., Milton, Ontario, Canada: Author, OCLC 473573 |
He specialized in the | coinage of the Roman Republic and the coins of Lower |
A silver penny | coinage of Beornwulf was struck during his reign. |
us book Ilkhans is the definitive work on the | coinage of the Ilkhanate. |
He also made the dies for the first | coinage of Emperor Rudolf II. |
He produced designs for | coinage of several countries including Ireland and Au |
Metcalfe designed the first | coinage of the Republic of Ireland in 1928. |
become a well-known advocate of the unlimited | coinage of silver. |
We demand free and unlimited | coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio |
y and Roger Bland The Cunetio Treasure: Roman | Coinage of the Third Century AD London: British Museu |
io Magnesio) is an alloy formerly used in the | coinage of the Italian lira. |
es Graves along with his treaties on electrum | coinage of Cyzicus. |
vexilla that are represented consistently on | coinage of Christian emperors of Rome, from the fourt |
ford, 1828) and his course of Lectures on the | Coinage of the Greeks and Romans (Oxford, 1832). |
numismatist who has been specializing in the | coinage of the Indo-Greek and Greco-Bactrian kingdoms |
While not authorizing the free and unlimited | coinage of silver that the Free Silver supporters wan |
Coinage of the word atonement (a concatenation of the | |
e Mark as a standard against which the silver | coinage of Austria and Germany are reckoned, replacin |
He did, however, leave an extensive | coinage of both portrait and non-portrait type (for e |
for currency backed by gold, warning that the | coinage of silver, used by then as backing for curren |
nal names Arduunus and Arda - the latter from | coinage of the Treveri, (RIG-4, 36-43) - and the Gala |
Kristeva's | coinage of “intertextuality” represents an attempt to |
rganizing the Austrian economy, reforming the | coinage of much of central Europe, negotiating a Conc |
gold standard but left the door open to free | coinage of silver, it also supported acquisition of H |
Coinage of Rhoemetalces | |
Coinage of Cotys III | |
Coinage of Sauromates I | |
Coinage of Tigranes VI | |
ounterfeit coin, contrary to section 9 of the | Coinage Offences Act 1861 |
Two of his designs were selected for British | coinage on 8 August 1984, one for general circulation |
It was first used as a motto on | coinage on the 1864 two-cent coin, followed in 1866 b |
Penny coins (now obsolete pre-decimalisation | coinage) or similarly-sized coins or metal discs are |
treason consisting of counterfeiting | coinage or forging the king's seals. |
Early in his reign the copper | coinage plunged in weight from a standard of 16g to a |
Much of the | coinage produced by the Mount Ophir Mint was later me |
The | coinage production capacity then was varying between |
Coinage, public works, and enfiefment. | |
The term's | coinage reflects the pioneering role played by the ne |
The historicity of his | coinage reform has also been called into question. |
All Barber | Coinage saw very heavy and long term use in daily com |
She was given the title of Augusta, as her | coinage shows. |
t notable for his work on the gold and silver | coinage struck for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victor |
numismatic evidence in the form of surviving | coinage suggests that he was the ruler of an independ |
undertook a drastic overhaul of the Byzantine | coinage system and introduced a new gold coin, the hy |
This | coinage, the designs for which were prepared from lif |
coins for the first and unique time in Kushan | coinage the Hellenistic-Egyptian Serapis (under the n |
ignifies the year of the bard's birth and the | coinage then in circulation, and a specially commissi |
British | coinage, therefore, although technically not legal te |
Regarding this | coinage, they write that the word "permutohedron" is |
Bosporan kings struck | coinage throughout the kingdom period, which included |
He attempted unsuccessfully to introduce | coinage to replace the Maria Theresa thaler. |
ical has changed since its eighteenth-century | coinage to comprehend the entire political spectrum - |
d the quantities of tin coined in the various | coinage towns of Devon and Cornwall, the purchase of |
of king Amoghabhuti, and it is believed that | coinage under his name continued after his death. |
, Yusuf kept Abu-Bakr's name on the Almoravid | coinage until his death. |
er William before him, prepared many dies for | coinage use in various parts of the British Empire, i |
only Anglo-Saxon Queen consort in whose name | coinage was definitely issued. |
cording to hoard evidence from Thessaly, this | coinage was produced down to c. 320 BCE. |
lbourne mint operated concurrently as the new | coinage was produced. |
When the initial demand for decimal | coinage was satisfied, the Melbourne mint was closed. |
In 1871 the first order for silver | coinage was for Canada, and in 1874 the first gold wa |
The United States bicentennial | coinage was a set of circulating commemorative coins |
It is thought that the first West Saxon | coinage was minted during Ine's reign, though no coin |
The Visigothic | coinage was the basis of the economical system of the |
action of the government in abandoning silver | coinage was driven by the relative decline of the val |
In 1932, a distinct | coinage was introduced. |
New | coinage was issued; and commodity price controls were |
Currency 1871 to 1873 and of the Committee on | Coinage, Weights and Measures 1871 to 1875. |
He served as chairman of the Committee on | Coinage, Weights, and Measures (Sixty-ninth through S |
nd was the chairman of the House Committee on | Coinage, Weights, and Measures for the Forty-third Co |
Massive amounts of | coinage were melted down, usually illicitly, and expo |
No special varieties of the sterling | coinage were ever issued for general use in Bermuda. |
h were the same value as existing pre-decimal | coinage) were introduced gradually. |
h on 22 February 1965 coinciding with decimal | coinage, which was introduced into circulation on 14 |
their tamga on their flags and stamped their | coinage with it. |
whose dynasty employs Syriac legends on their | coinage, with the exception of the Syriac client king |
hipped to Philadelphia and minted into dollar | coinage worth $508,318. |
ordered that this practice be ceased and that | coinage would begin in the 89.2% fineness approved by |
A tract on the restitution of the | coinage, written in 1553; dedicated to Queen Mary (MS |
Unlike later Jewish | coinage, Yehud coins depict living creatures, flowers |
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