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Mintmaster marks (German: Münzmeisterzeichen,
abbreviation Mmz.) are
often the
initials of the
mintmaster of a mint or
small symbols (cross, star, coat...
- who in turn
appointed one out of
their ranks as the Münzmeister, the
mintmaster. For
their effort, the
members of the
cooperative were due a
share of...
- coin was produced. It
should not be
confused with a
mintmaster mark
which is the mark of the
mintmaster. Mint
marks were
first developed to
locate a problem...
- fled, from
Sinope over deba****t of currency. He was the son of the
mintmaster of Sinope, and
there is some
debate as to
whether it was he, his father...
- Wood (1671–1730) was an
English hardware manufacturer, ironmaster, and
mintmaster,
notorious for
receiving a
contract to
strike an
issue of
Irish coinage...
- when Hull's
contract as
mintmaster expired, and the
colony did not move to
renew his
contract or
appoint a new
mintmaster. The
coinage was a contributing...
- pp. 36–37
Barth 2014, p. 499 Clarke,
Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull:
Mintmaster". The New
England Quarterly. 10 (4): 669, 673. doi:10.2307/359931. JSTOR 359931...
- when Hull's
contract as
mintmaster expired, and the
colony did not move to
renew his
contract or
appoint a new
mintmaster. The
coinage was a contributing...
-
Barth 2014, p. 499 Clarke,
Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull:
Mintmaster". The New
England Quarterly. 10 (4): 669, 673. doi:10.2307/359931. JSTOR 359931...
- coin five times;
debased coins were
produced with the help of
Leipzig mintmasters,
Veitel Heine Ephraim,
Daniel Itzig and
Moses Isaacs. He also debased...