- mint charge
- noun
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a mint charge for coining gold … should be reimposed — John Craig
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
a mint charge for coining gold … should be reimposed — John Craig
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Mint mark — and privy marks on French Cochinchina 20 Cents 1879, Paris Mint Privy mark (left) and mint mark on a Dutch coi … Wikipedia
mint — mint1 [mint] n. [ME mynt < OE mynet, coin, akin to OHG munizza < Gmc * munita < L moneta, place for coining money < Moneta, epithet of JUNO, in whose temple at Rome money was coined] 1. a) a place where money is coined by authority of … English World dictionary
mint|age — «MIHN tihj», noun. 1. the act or process of minting; coinage. 2. the product of minting; output of a mint. 3. a charge for coining; cost of coining. 4. the stamp or character impressed in minting … Useful english dictionary
Papal mint — The Papal Mint is the pope s institute for the production of hard cash. Papal Mint also refers to the buildings in Avignon, Rome, and elsewhere that used to house the mint. (The Italian word for mint is Zecca). Contents 1 History of Papal coin 2… … Wikipedia
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