Coin - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarSemuncia
A Roman coin equivalent to one twenty fourth part of a Roman pound
Sen
A Japanese coin worth about one half of a cent
Medjidie
A silver coin of Turkey formerly rated at twenty but since 1880 at nineteen piasters about 83 cents
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VerbarSextans
A Roman coin the sixth part of an as
Shilling
A silver coin and money of account of Great Britain and its dependencies equal to twelve pence or the twentieth part
Easterling
Easterling, a coin struck by Richard II., which is supposed to have given rise to the name of sterling as applied
Florin
Florin, a coin of the value of two shillings.
Guinea
Guinea, a coin formerly issued by the Mint. These coins were called in temp. Wm. IV., and the word now means
Salute
Salute, a coin made by Henry V., after his conquest in France, where on the arms of England and France were
Mintage
The coin or other production made in a mint
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