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soldiers by
presenting them with
coins to recognize their achievements.
In Rome, if
soldiers excelled in battle one day, they
would receive their typical...
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pay phone or
pay telephone or
public phone) is
typically a
coin-operated
public telephone,
often located in a
telephone booth or
in high-traffic...
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OneCoin is a
fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme conducted by offs****
companies OneCoin Ltd (based
in Bulgaria and
registered in Dubai) and
OneLife Network...
- The trillion-dollar
coin is a
concept that
emerged during the
United States debt-ceiling
crisis of 2011 as a
proposed way
to byp**** any
necessity for the...
- 1 euro cent
coin (€0.01) has a
value of
one hundredth of a euro and is
composed of copper-covered steel. It is the lowest-value
coin in the Eurozone;...
- The
coin in the fish's
mouth is
one of the
miracles of Jesus,
recounted in the
Gospel of
Matthew 17:24–27.
In Matthew's account,
in Capernaum, the collectors...
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In numismatics,
token coins or
trade tokens are
coin-like
objects used
instead of
coins. The
field of
token coins is part of
exonumia and
token coins...
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In Canada, a
penny (minted 1858–2012) is an out-of-production
coin worth one cent, or 1⁄100 of a dollar.
According to the
Royal Canadian Mint, the official...
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recovered coins were destro****,
making this
one of the world's
rarest coins, with only 13
known specimens remaining—only
one of
which is
privately owned, which...
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allusive term for the
coin placed in or on the
mouth of a dead
person before burial. Gr**** and
Latin literary sources specify the
coin as an obol, and explain...