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coins and inscribed
From a very early date, British coins have been inscribed with the name of the ruler of the kingdom in which they were produced, and a longer or shorter title, always in Latin ; among the earliest distinctive English coins are the silver pennies of Offa of Mercia, which were inscribed with the legend " King Offa ".
The first coins were inscribed with a value of three pence.
The first coins were inscribed with a value of three pence.
It was probably established as their capital by Addedomarus, a king known from his inscribed coins dating to around 25-10 BC ( at the time of Caesar's invasions of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the tribe were probably based at Braughing ).
Comparatively few coins were needed for Malta in the reign of Queen Victoria, so copper third farthings were only minted in 1844, to the same physical standards as before — the obverse shows a left-facing portrait of Victoria inscribed and the reverse shows the seated Britannia with the inscription.
The Tealby coins bear the obverse inscriptions — Henry King of England, or King Henry, while the Short-cross pennies are inscribed.
King John's coins ( 1199 – 1216 ) continued the short-cross series, still inscribed.
Chinese palaces, temples, and coins have traditionally been inscribed in five scripts:
The coins are still separated in two sets: one side of the coins is identical from New Caledonia to French Polynesia, while the other side of the coins is inscribed with the name Nouvelle-Calédonie in New Caledonia and in Wallis and Futuna, and with the name Polynésie française in French Polynesia.
The Aramaic term Yehud refers to a province under the Persian empire ( see Yehud Medinata ), in the area of what was roughly the Kingdom of Judah which issued small silver coins inscribed with the three letters Yehud.
" In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury " may cause the motto IN GOD WE TRUST to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.
Some coins are inscribed ECENI, making them the only coin-producing group to use their tribal name on coins.
E pluribus unum appears on all coins currently being manufactured, including the Presidential dollars that started being produced in 2007, where it is inscribed on the edge along with " In God We Trust " and the year and mint mark.
Also, unlike any other denomination of circulating U. S. coinage ( but in common with the Presidential $ 1 coins ), the value is inscribed in numerals on the reverse.
The earliest confirmed occurrence of the name Lavapura is on silver coins inscribed Lava on the obverse and Pura on the reverse in a Pallava-derived script of the seventh or eighth century ; several such coins were reccovered in 1966 from a hoard found in an ancient jar in U Thong.
From the beginning of the 1st century, they began to produce inscribed coins: almost all featured two names, and one series had three, suggesting they had multiple rulers.
These coins are also inscribed with their denomination in ghirsh or riyal ( 1, 2 ghirsh, ¼, ½ riyal ).

coins and Judaea
* Judaea Capta coinage: Judaea Capta coins were a series of commemorative coins originally issued by the Roman Emperor Vespasian to celebrate the capture of Judaea and the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem by his son Titus in 70 during the First Jewish Revolt.

coins and coinage
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Austria )# 2005 coinage | Euro coin commemorating 60 Years of the Second Republic of Austria, featuring Athena Promachos
In most major economies using coinage, copper, silver and gold formed three tiers of coins.
Silver coins were used for midsized transactions, and as a unit of account for taxes, dues, contracts and fealty, while copper coins represented the coinage of common transaction.
Historically, a great number of coinage metals ( including alloys ) and other materials ( e. g. Porcelain ) have been used practically, artistically, and experimentally in the production of coins for circulation, collection, and metal investment, where bullion coins often serve as more convenient stores of assured metal quantity and purity than other bullion.
The last king known to mint coins is Armah, whose coinage refers to the Persian conquest of Jerusalem in 614.
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Austria )# 2006 coinage | European Satellite Navigation commemorative coin
By 407 there were no new Roman coins going into circulation, and by 430 it is likely that coinage as a medium of exchange had been abandoned.
Hercules was among the earliest figures on ancient Roman coinage, and has been the main motif of many collector coins and medals since.
The harp emblem is used on official state seals and documents including the Irish passport and has appeared on Irish coinage from the Middle Ages to the current Irish imprints of Euro coins.
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Belgium )# 2002 coinage | 3 pioneers of the European unification commemorative coin
The Mint states that multi-ply plated steel technology, already used in Canada's smaller coinage, produces an electromagnetic signature that is harder to counterfeit than that for regular alloy coins ; also, using steel provides cost savings and avoids fluctuations in price or supply of nickel.
When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late 5th century BC, it chose local types for its coins.
In 1952, a new coinage was introduced, with smaller iron ( later nickel plated ) 1 and 5 markka coins alongside aluminium-bronze 10, 20 and 50 markka and ( from 1956 ) silver 100 and 200 markka denominations.
The state minted its own coins, known today as Bar Kochba Revolt coinage.
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Greece )# 2003 coinage | Swimming commemorative coin
The previously centralised royal coinage system was fragmented, with Stephen, the Empress and local lords all minting their own coins.
The Mint states that multi-ply plated steel technology, already used in Canada's smaller coinage, produces an electromagnetic signature that is harder to counterfeit than that for regular alloy coins ; also, using steel provides cost savings and avoids fluctuations in price or supply of nickel.
The main mint is the Philadelphia Mint, which produces circulating coinage, mint sets and some commemorative coins.
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Greece )# 2004 coinage | Greek commemorative coin featuring modern and ancient weightlifting ( latter picture taken from Grecian vase ).
The Chinese were slow to accept unfamiliar coinage and preferred the familiar Mexican dollars, and so the Hong Kong government ceased minting these coins and sold the mint machinery to Japan.
As Chief Astronomer, Zhang Heng earned a fixed salary and rank of 600 bushels of grain ( which was mostly commuted to payments in Chinese coins | coinage currency or bolts of silk ), and so he would have worn a specified type of robe, ridden in a specified type of carriage, and held a unique emblem that marked his status in the official hierarchy.
First, the gold specie standard is a system in which the monetary unit is associated with circulating gold coins, or with the unit of value defined in terms of one particular circulating gold coin in conjunction with subsidiary coinage made from a less valuable metal.

coins and |
Italian lira | Italian coins during the Kingdom of Italy ( 1861-1946 ) | fascist period bore the portrait of King Victor Emmanuel III.
Image: Roman gold coins excavated in Pudukottai India one coin of Caligula 31 41 and two coins of Nero 54 68. jpg | Roman gold coins excavated in Pudukottai, India, examples of Indo-Roman trade during the period.
Hungarian forint | Forint coins and banknotes
Ancient Rome | Roman coins excavated in Essaouira, 3rd century.
Gold coins of the Gaul Parisii ( Gaul ) | Parisii, 1st century BC, ( Cabinet des Médailles, Paris ).
50 litas commemorative coins of Lithuania | commemorative coin dedicated to the 550th Birth Anniversary of St. Casimir
The Phoenix represented in the Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Belgium )# 2005 coinage | 60 years of peace coin of Belgium
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Finland )# 2004 coinage | Tove Jansson and Finnish Children's Culture commemorative coin
A swan depicted on an Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Ireland ) | Irish commemorative coin in celebration of its EU presidency.
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Finland )# 2007 coinage | Mikael Agricola and Finnish language commemorative coin
Escargot cooked with garlic and parsley butter in a shell ( with a 2 cent euro coins | € 0. 02 coin, about 19 mm across, as a scale object )
Ancient Chinese Cash ( Chinese coin ) | cash coins date back to the 2nd century B. C ..
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Austria )# 2008 Europe Taler | 2008 Europe Taler.
Primož Trubar on the Slovenian euro coins | Slovenian 1 euro coin
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Belgium )# 2006 coinage | 175th Anniversary of the Belgian Dynasty Coin
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins ( Belgium )# Leopold II | Leopold II commemorative coin

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