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Master of the
Mint is a
title within the
Royal Mint given to the most
senior person responsible for its operation. It was an
office in the governments...
- the
mint was
established as the
Royal Canadian Mint and as a
branch of the
Department of
Finance via an act of Parliament. In 1960,
Master of the
Mint Norval...
- own
individual national coinage, most of
which featured mint marks,
privy marks and/or
mint master marks.
These marks have been
continued as a part of the...
- Münzmeister (lit. '
mint master';
Latin monetarius) was the head or
manager of a
mint, a
moneyer with
responsibility for the
minting of coins, or specie...
- a
mint was
established on the site with the
hospital building used to
house mint staff as well as
providing a
residence for the
Deputy Mint Master. A...
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specialist mint board was set up in 1472 to
enact a 23
February indenture that
vested the
mint's responsibilities into
three main roles: a warden, a
master and...
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Yorke (c.1490-1569) was an
English merchant and
landowner who
became Master of the
Mint and a
Member of Parliament. He was born
about 1490,: 41 the third...
- A
mint is an
industrial facility which manufactures coins that can be used as currency. The
history of
mints correlates closely with the
history of coins...
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Although the
mints came
under French administration and
minted French Empire coins, it was
otherwise business as
usual as the in****bent
mint masters remained...
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General Court appointed John Hull, a
local silversmith, to be Boston's
mint master without notifying or s****ing
permission from the
British government....