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Anatolia is
known as the
birthplace of
minted coinage (as
opposed to
unminted coinage,
which first appears in
Mesopotamia at a much
earlier date) as...
- gl**** of beer was five cents, and a man
could pay for his
drinks with
unminted gold. In 1907 a
State law
outlawed wagering and
games of change, along...
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piece of
money of a
particular weight, cast in the form of a lamb (or
unminted of a
certain weight, the
price of a lamb).
Monuments in
Egypt show that...
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expand its
receipt window (much like a
modern repo facility) to
include unminted silver bullion, a form of
collateral that was in
abundant supply after...
- list of
merchandise brought to
Ghent shows that
Hungary exported wax and
unminted gold and silver.
Although threatening letters sent to Béla IV by the khans...
- For a
discussion on the
impact of trans-Saharan trade, the
import of
unminted gold, and
Fatimid fiscal practices, cf.
Brett 2001, pp. 243–266 In 968...
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window for
trade coins. The
second was the
novel idea of a repo
window for
unminted silver bullion (the
bullion window was
authorized on 4 August). Coin deposits...
- the
schilling (lat. solidus) was
initially only a coin of account, the
unminted gold
equivalent of 12
silver denarii (denarius = pfennig). A schilling...
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Henry S.; Kroll, John H. (2008). "A ****d of
Archaic Coins of
Colophon and
Unminted Silver (CH I.3)".
American Journal of Numismatics. 20: 53–103. JSTOR 43580305...
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expand its
receipt window (much like a
modern repo facility) to now
include unminted silver bullion, a form of
collateral that was in
abundant supply after...