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Coins and issued
* Coins were issued depicting images of Caligula and his sisters.
Coins reflect the events of the time in which they are produced, so coins issued during historically important periods are especially interesting to collectors.
Coins of this type were first issued to commemorate the birth of Claudius ' son Britannicus in 41.
Coins are usually metal or a metallic material and sometimes made of synthetic materials, usually in the shape of a disc, and most often issued by a government.
Coins were issued in ½, 1 and 2 Quart denominations.
Coins through one mark was also minted in the name of the empire, while higher valued pieces were issued by the states.
* Coins issued by King Eadred at Early Medieval Corpus of Coin Finds
* Coins issued by the NBP
Coins are issued in his name in Cyzicus at some time before the end of 284, but it is impossible to know whether he was still in the public eye by that point.
Coins featuring Bonus Eventus were issued during the turmoil of the Year of Four Emperors ( 69 AD ) and the reigns of Galba, Vespasian, Titus, Antoninus Pius, and Septimius Severus.
Coins issued by Nerva depicted the Genius of the Senate handing the globe to the new emperor, with the legend Providentia Senatus, " the Providence of the Senate.
Coins denominated in reales continued to be issued until 1897.
Coins were to be issued in denominations of:
Coins issued after World War I by the City of Solingen
Coins were issued until 1938.
Coins in the denomination riksdaler specie were actually issued up to 1855.
Coins can be expensive to transport for high value transactions, but banknotes can be issued in large denominations that are lighter than the equivalent value in coins.
Coins of each year were issued both with and without the elephant and castle mark.
Coins began to be issued again in 1924, whilst paper money was issued in rubles for values below 10 rubles and in chervonets for higher denominations.
Coins were issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 & 50 santīmu, 1, 2 & 5 lati.
Coins are issued in denominations of 1 santīms, 2 & 5 santīmi, 10, 20 & 50 santīmu, as well as 1 lats and 2 lati.
Coins had to be issued by the Minister of Finance.
) Coins denominated in Marks were first issued in 1873, and gradually replaced the old coins.
Coins might also be issued with the specific purpose of financing a military campaign, or for the payment of tribute or war indemnity by a feudal lord to his sovereign.

Coins and were
Coins were described using only three adjectives: " good ," " fine " or " uncirculated ".
* 1842-Official Coins of the Realm were struck for Gibraltar by the Royal Mint.
Coins of the United States dollar were first minted in 1792.
Coins were introduced in 1870.
Coins were struck in smaller and smaller numbers, and there was a proliferation of bank and stock notes used as money.
Coins were originally hand-hammered – an ancient technique in which two dies are struck together with a blank coin between them.
Coins dated later than 383 have been found in excavations along Hadrian's Wall, suggesting that troops were not stripped from it, as was once thought.
Coins up to 3 grosz were minted in copper, those between 6 and 15 grosz were billon whilst the denominations from 1 złoty upward were in silver.
* In the Graphic Art Novel The Last Coiner, authored by Peter M. Kershaw in prelude to The Yorkshire Coiners film aka The Last Coiner, and the interactive game Coins and Nooses, were produced with their basis taken from the exploits of the prolific maestros of 18th Century milling, the Cragg Vale Coiners who smelted King George III's currency which ultimately lead to the Monarch ordering their execution by hanging at Tyburn.
Coins bearing the name Italia were minted by an alliance of Italic tribes ( Sabines, Samnites, Umbrians and others ) competing with Rome in the 1st century BC.
Coins minted across the Roman empire were also found.
Coins found within this plaster date from the time of Alexander Jannaeus ( 104 – 76 BC ), while a separate collection of coins, dating from the time of the Great Revolt ( AD 66 – 70 ), were also found.
Coins minted at Cnossus from the fifth century showed the kneeling bull or the head of a goddess crowned with a wreath of grain and on the reverse — the " underside "— a scheme of four meander patterns joined at the centre windmill fashion, sometimes with sickle moons or with a star-rosette at the center: " it is a small view of the nocturnal world on the face of the coin that lay downward in the printing process, and is, as it were, oriented downward ".
Coins were minted, if not widely used.
Coins and nuts were the stakes.
Coins were to be minted with technologically advanced equipment so that they would be perfectly round and have milled edges.
Coins were probably first minted in Kent in Æthelberht's reign, though none bear his name.

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