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Definition of Uncoined

Uncoined
Uncoined Un*coined", a. 1. Not coined, or minted; as, uncoined silver. --Locke. 2. Not fabricated; not artificial or counterfeit; natural. ``Plain and uncoined constancy.' --Shak.

Meaning of Uncoined from wikipedia

- "silver coin"; mentioned in the Domesday Book; signifies bullion or silver uncoined arguendo for arguing Or, "for the sake of argument". Said when something...
- commenda arrangements, however, Mongol investors were not constrained using uncoined precious metals and tradable goods for partnership investments and executed...
- "silver coin"; mentioned in the Domesday Book; signifies bullion or silver uncoined arguendo for arguing Or, "for the sake of argument". Said when something...
- commenda arrangements, however, Mongol investors were not constrained using uncoined precious metals and tradable goods for partnership investments and primarily...
- arrived from Sicily, and the Egestaeans with them, bringing sixty talents of uncoined silver, as a month's pay for sixty ships, which they were to ask to have...
- second-oldest currency still in circulation, behind sterling. Initially an uncoined unit of account, the ruble became a circulating coin in 1704 just before...
- was and continues to be in Burma the designation of a definite weight of uncoined silver or its compound, that throws light on the problem of the Thai tical...
- of funding much of the cost of sending a fleet, offering 60 talents of uncoined silver up front, and tricking Athenian amb****adors into believing that...
- groschen, 72 kreuzer or 24x12 = 288 pfennig. The Gulden therefore became an (uncoined) accounting or currency unit worth 60 kreuzer or 60x4 = 240 pfennig and...
- arrived from Sicily, and the Egestaeans with them, bringing sixty talents of uncoined silver, as a month's pay for sixty ships, which they were to ask to have...