Definition of Recoined. Meaning of Recoined. Synonyms of Recoined

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Definition of Recoined

Recoin
Recoin Re*coin", v. t. To coin anew or again.

Meaning of Recoined from wikipedia

- then Chancellor of the Exchequer. He took charge of England's great recoining, trod on the toes of Lord Lucas, Governor of the Tower, and secured the...
- Great's invasion in 330 BC, after which they were mostly melted down and recoined as coins of Alexander. Close to the end of the 5th century BC, the Persian...
- 20 million worn guineas of King William III and Queen Anne were melted down and recoined as guineas and half-guineas. Towards the end of the century gold began...
- 1874, old and worn gold dollars held by the government were melted and recoined, generating large mintages of that denomination. This was done in anti****tion...
- inaugurated August 10, and it began operations October 1. Ecuadorian gold was recoined at Birmingham, silver at Philadelphia. Private banknotes ceased to circulate...
- aerosol). The now chiefly North American airplane is not a respelling but a recoining, modelled after airship and aircraft. The word airplane dates from 1907...
- June 1774 An Act for applying a certain Sum of Money for calling in and recoining the deficient Gold Coin of this Realm; and for regulating the Manner of...
- price of $1 per ounce, from which 270,232,722 standard silver dollars were recoined. The fixed price of $1 per ounce was above the market rate and acted as...
- while the heavier pieces would be turned in to the Philadelphia Mint to be recoined into United States coinage to take advantage of the discrepancy in weight...
- withdrawn from circulation and, from 1885 on, returned to the Royal Mint to be recoined as 25-cent pieces. There are several known varieties of the twenty-cent...