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copper coin

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meanings of copperand coin


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copper
noun
uk /ˈkɒp.ər/ us /ˈkɑː.pɚ/
a chemical element that is a reddish-brown metal, used especially for making wire ...
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coin
noun
uk /kɔɪn/ us /kɔɪn/
a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used ...
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Examples of copper coin


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But it is difficult to transact business using coppercoin since the coins in circulation are so heterogeneous.
With regard to the time correspondence, another related issue that must be attended to is the circulation of coppercoin.
Later coppercoin and silver were employed in equal proportion.
Metal currency circulation during the medieval period, for example, was fundamentally copper coinage, whereas in the early modern period there was simultaneous usage of gold, silver, and coppercoin.
Under this clause we should have silver, nickel or even coppercoin which is not legal tender.
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Would it not be a matter of very great convenience to have a common coppercoin which took the place of the old ld.
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Some have lost an arm, or a leg, or perhaps been even more severely injured, but have received not a coppercoin as compensation.
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There is nothing at all for them; not one single coppercoin unless they can show a substantial period of work in addition to their seasonal work.
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How is a man digging in the ground to know about the archaeological or cultural importance, let us say, of a coppercoin which he turns up?
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My fellow trade unionists in the pits and elsewhere collected £2,800 for him, because he did not get a coppercoin from the courts for the loss of his limbs.
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After 1140 the circulation of the coppercoin romesina stopped and it was replaced by the follaris.
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Finger nail is 2.5, coppercoin is 3.5, glass is 5.5 and steel is 6.5.
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This coppercoin was legal tender to one peso fuerte.
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The zinc core is coated with a thin layer of copper to give the impression of a coppercoin.
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Law 208 also authorized the minting of 20,000 pesos in coppercoin, but only about 500 pesos in coins, dated 1840, were actually produced.
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But a large quantity of debased coppercoin also circulated.
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A quatty was a small coppercoin of very small value.
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From 1793 to 1857, the cent was a coppercoin about the size of a half dollar.
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Until the 19th century, coins denominated in wen were cast, the most common formation being the round-shaped coppercoin with a square or circular hole in the centre.
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In recent years one foreign coin is worth 1,000 standard copper coins.
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