Mint - Law Dictionary Search Results
Colonial coinage
& 34 Vict. c. 10), replacing the (English) Colonial Branch Mint Act, 1866 (29 & 30 Vict. c.65) (which applied to
pachouli
A small East Indian shrubby mint Pogostemon cablin a fragrant oil from its leaves is used
Punch
milk sugar and the juice of lemon with spice or mint specifically named from the kind of spirit used as rum
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Sauce
a dressing for meat or fish or for puddings as mint sauce sweet sauce etc
Seigniorage
a charge or toll deducted from bullion brought to a mint to be coined the difference between the cost of a
Coin
and amended the laws relating to coinage and his Majesty's Mint. This Act was amended by the (English) Coinage Acts of
Pyx
For the purpose of ascertaining that coins issued from the Mint have been coined in accordance with law, a 'trial of
Cuneus
Cuneus, a mint or place to coin money; from this word coin is
Exchange
of the precise weight and purity fixed by their respective mints. It now may be assumed to mean the hypothetical equivalent
Guinea
Guinea, a coin formerly issued by the Mint. These coins were called in temp. Wm. IV., and the
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