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Colonial coinage
Colonial coinage. By s. 11 (8) of the (English) Coinage Act, 1870
Bronze Coinage
Bronze Coinage. See 33 & 34 Vict. c. 10, repealing 22 &
Free coinage
bring it to the mint in a modified sense such coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost
Coin
give it authority or make it current. By the (English) Coinage Offences Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 99), it
Free silver
The free coinage of silver often specif the free coinage of silver at
Master of the Mint
Master of the Mint, an officer who receives bullion for coinage, and pays for it and superintends everything belonging to the
Mint
is situated near the Tower of London. By the (English) Coinage Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10) (repealing various
Metric system
European country except our own and Russia) in numbering of coinage, weights, measures, etc., wherein the integer is divided into fractions
Tender
1; Cty. Ct. R. Ord. X., r. 20. By the Coinage Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10), s. 4,
Sovereign
a gold coin of the value of twenty shillings; see Coinage Act, 1870. 1. A person, body, or state vested with
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