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In the period between 1610 and 1717, it will be argued, gold may not have been minted indigenously in any significant quantity, but it did not disappear from the market.
Facts suggest, therefore, "the triumph of the standard formula" was achieved rather by vertical unification between upper and lower level markets than by new minting technology.
As often as not, some of these usages are minted in their shortened, one-word form, rendering them all the more zesty and sophisticated as a form of speech disguise.
The design and preparations for minting will take some time and details of the issue will be made known in due course.
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The need to provide 1 and 2 mil coins would increase minting costs.
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Pennies were last minted in substantial quantities in 1949.
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We started decimalising our coinage when the first florin was minted in 1870 but it has taken us about 100 years to complete the process.
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The design and preparation for minting will take some time and details of the issue will be made known in due course.
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Thirdly, they have imposed a complete restriction in this country on buying, holding or selling gold coins minted after 1837.
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Furthermore, at the bottom end of the scale the expense of minting new coins would have been much lower in the bronze coins.
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I think that the objections to minting any three-halfpenny coin outweigh any possible convenience to be derived from it.
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We have rarely found anything to complain about in their newly minted democratic systems.
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Are more sixpences to be minted to enable a proper trial and review to take place during the conversion period?
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The gold coins are minted 900–1000ths fine, and the weight of the 10 yen gold piece is, therefore, 8.3,333 grammes.
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Since then output has trebled mainly for export, and capacity for minting the decimal coinage is now also required.
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There would also be minting problems in devising a suitable coinage in weight-value relationship.
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The coins are neither badly minted nor faulty.
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He very courteously wrote back saying that, upon the calculations that he could give, the difference in minting costs would be about £3 million.
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No decision has been reached as to the number to be minted during 1958.
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Minting of this cupro-nickel version of the crown has now ceased.
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The following table gives the information requested for silver alloy coins minted before 1947; since that date "white" coins have been manufactured from cupro-nickel alloy.
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What is the reason for minting a 100 euro coin in gold?
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Halfpennies were minted and issued in 1967 to meet a continuing demand from the public.
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In other words, the holding of gold coins which had been minted after the date 1837 and their circulation were vigorously controlled.
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Other countries and mints forged coins, although they preserved the gold content.
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Sufficient will be minted to meet demand from the public during 1981.
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Since then output has trebled, mainly for export, and capacity for minting the decimal coinage is now also required.
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The number of sovereigns minted in the calendar year 1957 was 2,072,000; in 1958, 8,700,000; in 1959, 1,385,368.
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Plans have now been made to omit the word "new" from all coins which are minted from 1977 onwards.
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Many more florins than half-crowns are being minted this year, but that is to meet current demand.
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We have not sufficient experience of the national ownership of mints to enable us to decide that question at present.
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The demand for half-crowns continued to prove so great that minting was resumed in 1874.
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The local rates on mints are paid by the galees.
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If, on further consideration, it were decided to retain the halfpenny equivalent, a small 2.5 mil coin could be minted.
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Several hundred million were minted going back a long time, even to 1948 when the coin ceased to have anything in it other than cupro-nickel.
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They are still being minted at the rate of 13½ million a year.
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High tension metal cannot be minted in a machine which is built for the purpose of dealing with medium or low-tension metal.
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Millions of new halfpennies are being minted at the moment, and they must be put to some use.
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They took upon themselves that responsibility when they closed the mints.
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The fact that the public needed nearly 13,000,000 farthings last year shows that it would be unwise to stop minting them.
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He hit upon the bright and brilliant idea of minting more coinage to pay for any increased expenditure.
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The florin was first minted for currency purposes in 1849.
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The first of the crown pieces was minted in 1818.
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Coins are minted according to public demand and so long as there is public demand for halfpennies they will be minted.
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Does not this sort of business destroy the special objective of minting these sovereigns with a view to obtaining foreign currency?
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The cost of minting each coin is commercially sensitive.
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The farthing has monetary value, and should, therefore, continue to be minted.
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Further, we have not minted any tanners since the first half of 1969.
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We know that the pressure on the social services is minting the whole time.
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He minted extra coins and doubled the money supply.
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Demand is, however, steady for halfpennies which are being minted at the rate of £12,500 per quarter.
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What happened to all the others minted in that year?
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There are some of us here whom all the gold that was ever minted would not induce to leave our class, because we are proud of our class.
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He minted a very similar phrase himself.
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I agree that it is difficult to see a logical reason why a half-crown minted in 1837 should receive protection, while a half-crown minted in 1817 should not.
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A special tercentenary coin will be minted.
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The florin was minted in 1850 in order that a change could be made to decimal coinage but now, in 1962, we do not seem to be much forrader.
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If one went tomorrow to try to purchase a gold coin minted after 1837, unless one produced a licence the auctioneer concerned would not be able to sell one.
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If there is a shortage of shillings in the country, the remedy is in the hands of the banks, who can ask for more shillings to be minted.
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Therefore, a delay for six months in order to procure the necessary machinery for minting pure nickel coins would involve us in an outlay of only £1,500,000.
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Nonetheless, will he agree to a debate on the nature of the denominations of coins to be minted and issued and the design to be imposed upon them?
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The following table shows the number of coins minted per year.
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Amidst minting $2 and $5 coins, it also issued an oddball $3 note in between the dollar coins as part of the same series.
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The city solved this problem by minting currency using myrtlewood discs printed on a newspaper press.
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He was very influential, to the point that he even minted his own coin.
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The coin was first minted in 1911 and minting ceased in 1964, excluding 1937, 1956 - 1958 inclusive.
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Magnesium stearate is also used to bind sugar in hard candies like mints, and is a common ingredient in baby formulas.
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The regulation determined that a new foreign bank would replace the old banks and start minting new coins with values fixed against foreign banknotes.
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In all cases, the inscription is, where 2013 is replaced by the year of minting.
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Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins.
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The coin was minted 1991 through 1998, with respective mintages of 94, 120, 300, 550, 799, 41, 150, and 56 million.
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Die rotations cause coins to be minted with the reverse or obverse of the coin partially or fully rotated.
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He minted coins bearing his father's deified image and proclaimed his desire to avenge his death.
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Dimes were produced at all four of the mints that operated during the period.
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In contrast to the opaque white mints previously produced by the company, these new candies were crystal-like in appearance.
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The 1 cent and 1 penny were minted in bronze, the rest in silver.
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No large 20 cent coins were minted in 1968, 1970, 19912001, 2003.
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A common source of confusion centers on the question of what happens when mints issue too many coins.
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Beginning in 1915 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 centavos coins were occasionally minted.
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The coins minted to commemorate the event have the old date on them.
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He is primarily known from the coins minted during his reign.
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The final regular issue of groats was made in 1855, although proofs were minted in 1857 and 1862.
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A total of 50 were minted, followed by another 12 in 1967.
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On that occasion, according to some researchers, a coin was minted with the names of the last two sufeti of the city.
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The company also produces caffeinated energy gum, as well as non-caffeinated mints.
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None of the gold coins were ever minted.
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The mint's prices for bullion (and for copper) might have been maintained in line with market prices.
Should the model become fashionable again, newly minted words would presumably follow the same or similar constraints.
The distribution of mints represented among the surviving specimens is not what might be expected from a 'normal' type.
In the first three years of the mint's existence only $453,511 was issued in gold, silver and copper coin.
Nevertheless, the output of those mints was very small and most of these coins, particularly in gold, are rarities nowadays.
What was tradition in older and (usually) bigger states, seemed anachronistic to the newly minted western states.
I have, however, chosen to focus on countries that minted ducats officially or unofficially.
According to the authors, realizing this standard formula needed innovations in minting to prevent counterfeiting.
Undoubtedly, they must have attempted to establish a currency circulation system based on privately minted coins.
Newly minted "radicals" mounted the ramparts, denouncing "liberalism" in terms even more sweeping and indiscriminate than those employed by the right today.
The copper coinage was allowed to circulate in the jurisdiction of the governor who minted the coin.
Then something integral will result, physical truth will be freshly minted.
No form of exchange makes a conceptualization around the notion of a regional continuum more imperative than that in bullion and minted coins.
First, there is no need to look for politically powerful social actors, such as kings and bishops, under whose patronage coins were minted.
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