- 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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Within Scandinavia, the
adoption of
particular coinages within each of the Danish,
Swedish and
Norwegian coinages became evident towards the late 990s. As with...
- 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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coinages, of the 9th century. For the
coinage minted by the Lombards, the most
recent reference work is the
first volume of
Medieval European Coinage...
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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...
- Wars,
Carthage issued separate coinages in
North Africa and in the
region of
Spain controlled by the Barcids. The
coinages produced in
these two regions...
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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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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...
- 131. ISBN 978-0-521-39504-5. de Callataÿ, François. "The
First Royal Coinages of
Pontos (from
Mithridates III to
Mithridates V)" (PDF). pp. 63–94. Archived...
- took over, the
Islamic world developed its own,
distinctive tradition of
coinage.
Islamic currency consisted of gold (dinars),
silver (dirhams), and copper...