Definition of Coinage. Meaning of Coinage. Synonyms of Coinage

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Definition of Coinage

Coinage
Coinage Coin"age, n. [From Coin, v. t., cf. Cuinage.] 1. The act or process of converting metal into money. The care of the coinage was committed to the inferior magistrates. --Arbuthnot. 2. Coins; the aggregate coin of a time or place. 3. The cost or expense of coining money. 4. The act or process of fabricating or inventing; formation; fabrication; that which is fabricated or forged. ``Unnecessary coinage . . . of words.' --Dryden. This is the very coinage of your brain. --Shak.

Meaning of Coinage from wikipedia

- Look up coinage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coinage may refer to: Coins, standardized as currency Coining (mint), the process of manufacturing...
- COINage, a bi-monthly American special-interest magazine, targeting numismatists and coin investors. Behn-Miller Publications, Inc. - under the joint...
- regular and silver proof coinage, and produced circulating coinage until the 1970s. The West Point Mint produces bullion coinage (including proofs). Philadelphia...
- The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds...
- Coinage Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States related to coinage. Coinage Act 1816, defined the...
- Coinage of India The Coinage of India began anywhere between early 1st millennium BCE to the 6th century BCE, and consisted mainly of copper and silver...
- In numismatics, the term milled coinage (also known as machine-struck coinage) is used to describe coins which are produced by some form of machine, rather...
- Hammered coinage was the most common form of coins produced from the invention of coins in the first millennium BC until the early modern period of c...
- Pontic coinage probably began during reign of Mithridates II of Pontus. Early Pontic coinage imitated coinage with Alexander the Great's portraits. Later...
- Ancient Gr**** coinage and Achaemenid coinage, and further to Illyrian coinage. When Cyrus the Great (550–530 BC) came to power, coinage was unfamiliar...