coinage

  • 111SSC Coinage — The Coinage of the South Sea s Company were minted in Britain in 1723, after the South Sea Company (SSC) discovered silver in (and shipped it back from) Indonesia in 1722. The coins minted were Crowns, Half Crowns,Shillings and Sixpence. The… …

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  • 112Hashmonean coinage — are the coins minted by the Hasmonean Kings. Only bronze coins in various denominations have been found; the smallest being a prutah or a half prutah. Two Roman silver denarii s are associated with the Hashmoneans; one has the inscription BACCIUS …

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  • 113Bar Kochba Revolt coinage — were coins issued by the Jews during the Second Jewish Revolt (also known as the Bar Kokhba Revolt ) against the Roman Empire of 132 135 AD.The leader of the Second Revolt was Shim on (Simon) Bar Koseba, who was known as Bar Kochba , meaning Son… …

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  • 114First Jewish Revolt coinage — A coin issued by the Jewish rebels in 68 AD, note Paleo Hebrew alphabet. Obverse: Shekel, Israel. Year 3 . Reverse: Jerusalem the Holy …

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  • 115Celtic coinage — The first coins to be minted in Europe were by the Celts and by Philip II of Macedon. [ School of Archaeology, University of Oxford http://web.arch.ox.ac.uk/coins/cci8.htm] They were first minted in the 4th century B.C. and flourished around… …

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  • 116California gold coinage — was produced from the early 1850s until 1882. In the early period, from roughly 1852 through 1856, the coins were made for actual use due to a lack of familiar small denomination currency in the California gold fields. This shortage eased around… …

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  • 117free coinage — the unrestricted coinage of bullion or of a specified metal, as silver, into money for any person bringing it to the mint, either with or without charge for minting. [1885 90, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 118Roman Imperial Coinage — Le Roman Imperial Coinage, en abrégé RIC est le catalogue britannique des monnaies impériales romaines, depuis la bataille d Actium en 31 av. J. C. jusqu à l Antiquité tardive en 491. Fruit de deux générations de travail de 1923 à 1994, ce… …

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  • 119silver coinage — The coinage of silver as provided by statute and with the amount of silver in particular coins as provided by statute. Bronson v Rodes (US) 7 Wall 229, 19 L Ed 141 …

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  • 120free coinage — ☆ free coinage n. the system by which a government is legally required to coin for a person, either free or at cost, any gold, silver, etc. that the person brings to the mint …

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