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Master of the Mint
Master of the Mint, an officer who receives bullion for coinage, and pays for
Mint
Mint [fr. moneta, Lat.; mynet, Sax., money, from mynetian, to coin],
Mint-mark
Mint-mark. The masters and workers of the Mint, in the indentures
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Brook mint
See Water mint
Mint master
The master or superintendent of a mint Also used figuratively
mint state
weak strike or numerous small scratches from being handled in mint bags usually used as the abbreviation MS as an MS
Mint-master
Mint-master, one who manages the coinage. See MASTEROF THEMINT.
Assayer of the King
Assayer of the King, an officer of the Mint, who tried the silver; he was appointed by the Master
Bullion
of fineness. As to the purchase of bullion for the Mint, see (English) Coinage Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c.
Seigniorage
right to charge a percentage on bullion brought to a mint for coining; and (ii) something claimed by a monarch or
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