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Coin and Alfred
The township comprises the communities of Alfred, Alfred Station, Blue Corners, Centrefield, Coin Gratton, Curran, Glenburn, Jessups Falls, Lefaivre, Pendleton, Plantagenet, Plantagenet Station, Rockdale, Senecal, The Rollway, Treadwell, Wendover, and Westminster.

Coin and king
Image: Menorah-antignos. jpg | Coin depicting a menorah issued by the last Hasmonean king, Mattathias Antigonus, c. 40BCE
Coin depicting the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus I | Euthydemus ( 230 – 200 BC )
The Ancient Greek | Greek inscription says Coin of the Great king Arsaces, friend of the Greeks
Coin of Antigonus, with the text ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ ( king Antigonus ).
Coin of Vologases IV, king of Parthia, from 152 / 53.
Coin of Guthrum ( Athelstan II ), Viking king of East Anglia, 880
Image: Bergaios thracian king. jpg | Coin of Bergaios, a local Thracian king in the Pangaian District, Greece.
Coin production had to continue while the king made his seven-year journey home, so long-cross pennies inscribed continued to be produced at the Bury St Edmunds, Durham, and London mints.
Coin of Vikramadytia Chandragupta II with the name of the king in Brahmi script, 380 – 415 CE.
Coin of Tasciovanus, king of the Catuvellauni.
Coin of Nabis of Sparta claiming to be king ; legend reads ΒΑΙΛΕΟΣ ( Doric Greek for βασιλέως, genitive of βασιλεύς ) and ΝΑΒΙΟΣ ( Νάβιος is Doric Greek for Νάβιδος, genitive of Νάβις )
Coin of Tasciovanus, king of the Catuvellauni.
Coin of Gurgamoya, king of Khotan.
Coin depicting the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus I | Euthydemus 230 – 200 BC.
Coin of Kushan king Kujula Kadphises copying a coin of Augustus.
There were other minor kings: Sanabares was an ephemeral usurper in Seistan, who called himself Great King of Kings, and there was also a second Abdagases Coin, a ruler named Agata in Sind, another ruler called Satavastres Coin, and an anonymous prince who claimed to be brother of the king Arsaces, in that case an actual member of the ruling dynasty in Parthia.
Coin of Gondophares ( 20 – 50 AD Common Era | CE ), first king of the Indo-Parthians Obv: Bust of GondopharesRev: Winged Nike ( mythology ) | Nike holding a diadem, and Greek language | Greek legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΥΝΔΟΦΕΡΡΟΥ (" of King Gondophares, the Saviour ")
Coin depicting the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus I | Euthydemus ( 230-200 BCE )
Image: AzesI. JPG | Coin of Azes II, with king seated, holding a drawn sword and a whip.
Coin of Azes I, portrait of the king ( detail ).
Coin from Azes Era depicting the king.
Coin of king Lysias ( r. c. 120 – 110 BCE ). Obv.

Coin and London
Also on the river is the London Eye and Hayward Gallery, to the east of which is the Oxo Tower wharf and adjacent areas redeveloped by the Coin Street Community Builders.
Coin Street Community Builders ( CSCB ) is a development trust and social enterprise based on the South Bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge in London, England.

Coin and 880
Coin of the Aghlabids, Tunisia, 880 CE.

Coin and based
The first true video slot machine was developed in 1976 in an industrial suite in Kearney Mesa, CA by N. Cerracchio, R. Greene, W. Beckman, J. Reukes, and L. Black under the direction of the Las Vegas based Fortune Coin Co.
The US Dollar was directly based on the Spanish Milled Dollar when, in the Coinage Act of 1792, the first Mint Act, its value was " fixed " ( per the U. S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, clause 1 power of the United States Congress " To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures ") as being " of the value of a Spanish milled dollar as the same is now current, and to contain three hundred and seventy-one grains and four sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or four hundred and sixteen grains of standard silver.

Coin and upon
Ipslore plans to determine Coin's destiny and force him to take revenge upon the wizards, but Death forces him to leave a chance for Coin to not follow this fate.
* A Dissertation upon the Doctrine and Principles of Money applied to the German Coin ( 1758 )

Coin and Roman
Some notable collectors were Pope Boniface VIII, Emperor Maximilian of the Holy Roman Empire, Louis XIV of France, Ferdinand I, Henry IV of France and Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg, who started the Berlin Coin Cabinet ( German: Münzkabinett Berlin ).
Coin of Herod of Chalcis, showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Agrippa I crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I.
* Experiments in Ancient Roman Coin Minting.
Most are set in Britain during various eras ; Roman Wall ( 1954 ) and The Coin of Carthage ( 1963 ) are set in the Roman Empire ; Ruan ( 1960 ) is set in a post-Arthurian Britain.
Coin issued by Michael VIII Palaeologus to celebrate the liberation of Constantinople from the Latin army, and the restoration of the Roman / Byzantine Empire.
Coin of the Roman Emperor Trajan, found together with coins of Kanishka at the Ahin Posh Monastery
Coin issued during the reign of Roman emperor Lucius Verus ( 161-169 ) to celebrate his victory against Vologases IV of Parthia.
* Coin unearths new Roman emperor, BBC News, 25 February 2004
Coin of Roman Emperor Caracalla minted in Anchialos ( Pomorie )
Coin showing ( obverse ) head of the late Roman emperor Julian the Apostate | Julian ( ruled 361 – 3 CE ) wearing diadem ( personal wear ) | diadem and ( reverse ) soldier bearing standard holding kneeling barbarian captive by the hair and legend VIRTUS EXERCITUS ROMANORUM (" Valour of the Roman army ").
Coin of Huvishka 126-163, with Kushan goddess Rishti, depicted as Roma copied from a Roman coin.
* Other versions of US Military Challenge Coin History have the challenge coin beginning as far back as Roman Times with coins being issued to units as identifying marker for troops.
Coin of the Roman emperor Augustus found at the Pudukottai, South India.
Coin of Epaticcus, Southern England, 20 BCE, with Roman stylistic influence.
* Dr. Gerson, A Coin Countermarked by Two Roman Legions, Israel Numismatic Journal 16, 2007 – 08, pp. 100 – 102

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