Mint - Law Dictionary Search Results
Minter
One who mints
Regalia
and peace, masterless goods, as waifs, estrays, etc., assessments and minting of money. The crown, sceptre and other Articles used at
Monegagium, Monya or Moneyage
1 Hen. 1, c. 2, Hale's Hist. 217. Also a mintage, and the right of coining or minting money.
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Libra pensa
weigh it; because many cities, lords, and bishops, having their mints, coined money, and often very bad money, too, for which
Florin
different coins in different countries The florin of England first minted in 1849 is worth two shillings or about 48 cents
kopeck
such small value that it was obsolete and no longer minted
halfpenny
coin of the value of half a penny no longer minted also the value of half a penny
halfpence
an English coin worth half a penny no longer minted
buffalo nickel
A United States five cent coin minted from 1913 to 1937 having an image of an American
Servitium regale
death in felonies and murders; right to waifs and estrays; minting of money; assize of bread and beer, and weights and
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