Fineness

  • 51sterling — sterlingly, adv. sterlingness, n. /sterr ling/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or noting British money: The sterling equivalent is #5.50. 2. (of silver) having the standard fineness of 0.925. 3. made of silver of this fineness: a sterling teapot. 4.… …

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  • 52Draped Bust dollar — Bust Dollar United States Value 1.00 U.S. dollars Mass  26.96 g Diameter  39–40 mm Edge Lettered …

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  • 53fine — I [[t]fa͟ɪn[/t]] ADJECTIVE USES ♦♦ finer, finest 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You use fine to describe something that you admire and think is very good. There is a fine view of the countryside... This is a fine book. ...London s finest art deco… …

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  • 54sterling — ster•ling [[t]ˈstɜr lɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) num of or denoting the currency of Great Britain 2) mel (of silver) having the standard fineness of 0.925 3) made of silver of this fineness 4) thoroughly excellent: a person of sterling worth[/ex] 5) num… …

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  • 55History of the English penny (1154–1485) — This is the history of the English penny from the years 1154 to 1485. The Plantagenets (1154 ndash;1485) King Henry II ascended the throne in 1154 as the first of the Plantagenet dynasty. For the first few years of his reign the coins of King… …

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  • 56Swiss franc — CHF redirects here. For other uses, see CHF (disambiguation). Swiss franc Schweizer Franken (German) franc suisse (French) franco svizzero (Italian) franc …

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  • 57Argentine peso — Peso argentino (Spanish) …

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  • 58Carat (purity) — For the unit of mass of the same name, see Carat (mass). The karat or carat (symbol: K or kt) is a unit of purity for gold alloys. Contents 1 Measure 2 Derivation 3 Terminology 3.1 …

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  • 59Gauge (knitting) — In knitting, the word Gauge , technical abbreviation GG, refers to Knitting Machines fineness size (not to the proportion, thickness or fineness of the finished knitted artifact, its stitch wideness or row length/depth). Indeed Gauge is the unit… …

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  • 60Quarter Eagle — The quarter eagle was a coin issued by the United States with a denomination of two hundred and fifty cents, or two dollars and fifty cents. It was given its name in the Coinage Act of 1792, as a derivation from the US ten dollar eagle coin.… …

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