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Coín (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈin]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Province of Málaga, Spain, c. 33 km west of the
provincial capital, Málaga, and...
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coining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coining may
refer to:
Coining (metalworking), a
metalworking process Coining (mint), the production...
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COIN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
COIN or
COINS may
refer to:
Coin (band) (often
stylized COIN), an
American indie pop band
COIN (board...
- Com****tional
Infrastructure for
Operations Research (
COIN-OR), is a
project that aims to "create for
mathematical software what the open
literature is...
- Persian-ruled 31st
Dynasty and the longer-lasting
Ptolemaic Dynasty, are
later coinings.
While widely used and useful, the
system does have its shortcomings. Some...
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silver dollar,
divided it into 100 cents, and
authorized the
minting of
coins denominated in
dollars and cents. U.S.
banknotes are
issued in the form...
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newly minted coins were
collected in
cloth bags. Initially,
coin wrapping was a
manual process.
Since the
onset of the 20th century,
coin wrapping machines...
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coin may
refer to:
Australian one-dollar
coin Loonie, the
Canadian $1
coin New
Zealand dollar coin Dollar coin (United States) This
disambiguation page...
- used more widely, for example, by the NASA
Astrophysics Data System,
which coined and
prefers the term "bibcode". The code has a
fixed length of 19 characters...