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Others are badly struck and / or have clumsy and distorted portraits, and these Bopearachchi interprets as belonging to newly opened mints in eastern Punjab, presumably struck by Indian celators with little knowledge of Greek engraving skills.
Bassett & Co Ltd who had taken over Wilkinsons ( Pontefract cakes / mushrooms ), Barratts ( sherbet fountains / sweet cigarettes ) and Trebor ( mints ) before being taken over themselves by the Cadbury's consortium.

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The following mints have struck MTTs: Birmingham, Bombay, Brussels, London, Paris, Rome and Utrecht, in addition to the Habsburg mints in Günzburg, Hall, Karlsburg, Kremnica, Milan, Prague and Vienna.

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These include fragments of custumals ( older customary agreements ), records of the military service due, of markets, mints, and so forth.
In 1869 – 1870, not long after adopting the metric system, Mexican mints began producing the peso of " Un Peso " denomination, popularly known as " balanza " ( scales ), with the same weight and fineness, but with a uniform diameter of 37 mm ( making it slightly thicker than the old peso, which was slightly irregular, with a diameter of 38 – 40 mm ).
In 2000 Philip Morris Companies ( now called the Altria Group ) acquired Nabisco ; that acquisition was approved by the Federal Trade Commission subject to the divestiture of products in five areas: three Jell-O and Royal brands types of products ( dry-mix gelatin dessert, dry-mix pudding, no-bake desserts ), intense mints ( such as Altoids ), and baking powder.
Basil, or Sweet Basil, is a common name for the culinary herb Ocimum basilicum ( pronounced or, in the US, ), of the family Lamiaceae ( mints ), sometimes known as Saint Joseph's Wort in some English-speaking countries.
The first of these branch mints were the Charlotte, North Carolina ( 1838 – 1861 ), Dahlonega, Georgia ( 1838 – 1861 ), and New Orleans, Louisiana ( 1838 – 1909 ) branches.
A variety of mints provided these coins, including the Royal Mint in England and the Vereinigte Deutsche Metallweke in West Germany, Philadelphia and San Francisco mints in the US, the Franklin Mint ( a private mint also in the US ), the Sherritt Mint in Canada, and finally the Philippine's own mint, once it was opened and able to produce coinage.
* Ice Breakers ( candy ), a brand of mints and chewing gum
Over 200 species of plants produce linalool, mainly from the families Lamiaceae ( mints, scented herbs ), Lauraceae ( laurels, cinnamon, rosewood ), and Rutaceae ( citrus fruits ), but also birch trees and other plants, from tropical to boreal climate zones.
There were also mints at Lakhnauti, Salgaun, Darul-I-Islam, Sultanpur ( Warrangal ), Tughlaqpur ( Tirhut ), and Mulk-I-Tilang.
He controlled all of the mints ( each led by a Procurator ), was in chief of a long list of officials ( more Procurators, rationales, Praepositi ) who collected senatorial taxes, custom duties and some land taxes, was also responsible for the yields of the mines, provided budgets for the civil service and armies and supplied all uniforms.
The final examples of red cash were cast in 1909 in the name of the last emperor, Xuantong ( Puyi ), using the same casting technology employed by Chinese mints for 2, 000 years.
In Hong Kong, Eclipse mints are sold in tin with Spearmint ( Green ), Peppermint ( Light Blue ), Winterfrost ( Blue ), Orange ( Orange ) and Blackcurrant ( Purple ) Flavour, and Eclipse sugarfree gum are sold in resealable bag with Spearmint ( Green ), Peppermint ( Blue ), Polar Ice ( Silver ), and Lemon Ice ( Yellow ) Flavours.

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The act ( H. R. 2934 ) also placed the United States Mint within the jurisdiction of the United States Department of the Treasury, and specified four United States mints at Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver, and two assay-offices at New York and Boise City, Idaho.

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By terms of the treaty, moreover, Alfred was to have control over the Mercian city of London and its mints — at least for the time being.
Private mints have also attempted to capitalize off the popularity of the Krugerrand, minting gold and silver bullion rounds ( the term coin denotes legal currency ) in the style of the Krugerrand.
M. K. Lawson in his Dictionary of National Biography article on Harthacnut states that it is unclear whether Harthacnut was to have England as well as Denmark, but it was probably a reflection of a formal arrangement that mints south of the Thames produced silver pennies in his name, while those to the north were almost all Harold's.
There are approximately five principal varieties of coins produced by Stephen's mints, normally containing the legend, but one issue bears the legend which cannot be translated but is thought to have been constructed by the moneyers to look like the previous reign's, so they could disassociate themselves from the conflict and hedge their bets about who would win, while still providing the required number of new coins.
Altoids are a brand of breath mints that have existed since the 19th century.
Unlike some of the pennies of this reign, no farthings have mintmarks from provincial mints.
* York Mints-introduced in 2007, a tin filled with bite-sized mints that have a mint shell, chocolate on the inside, and more mint on the inside.
They are members of the mint family and have the square stem common to mints.
The Vasconian area presents indications of upheaval ( burnt villas, an abundance of mints to pay the garrisons ) during the 4th and 5th centuries that have been linked by many historians to the Bagaudae rebellions against feudalization.
In addition to breath freshening, mints that actually contain peppermint oil or extract have been popular in helping with digestion after a meal.
This can help to explain why mints with real peppermint oil, in addition to peppermint tea, have been popular for and are frequently used after meals to help with digestion as well as to help freshen the breath.
Crane developed a line of hard mints but did not have the space or machinery to make them.
* Polo mints – Similar European confection from Nestlé, who have had a trademark battle over Life Savers ' ring-shaped form.
The town was, at any rate, sufficiently important to have had one of the two royal mints set up in Warwickshire ( the other was at Tamworth ).
“ His characters have adorned back-to-school folders, lunchboxes, breath mints, and beach towels.
Since the 1988 acquisition of the United Kingdom-based company, the mints have been produced by Nestlé.
Official mints would have produced gold coins, a key component of Roman currency.
Essentially, anyone who possessed uncoined gold, such as successful prospectors, or those to whom they might have sold it, could bring it to one of the United States mints and trade it for its equivalent in gold coins, less a small deduction for seignorage.
Modern tin boxes have been used to hold items such as breath mints, throat lozenges, instant coffee, cocoa and even CD-ROMs for an internet service provider.
I repeat then that, by the original compact of government, the United States had certain rights in Georgia, which have never been relinquished and never will be ; that the South began the war by seizing forts, arsenals, mints, custom-houses, etc., etc., long before Mr. Lincoln was installed, and before the South had one jot or title of provocation.
The coinage of Anglo-Saxon sceattas expanded in Ælfwald's time: evidence of East Anglian mints, markets, and industry are suggested where concentrations of such coins have been discovered.

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The mints of Ravenna and Milan issued both solidi and tremisses since the beginning of Majorian's reign.
His very first coins are very similar to the heavy coinage of Offa's last three years, and since the mints at Canterbury and in East Anglia were under the control of Eadbert Praen and Eadwald respectively, these earliest pennies must be the product of the London mint.
Briefly, since 1610, Władysław struck Muscovite silver and gold coins ( Kopek ) in the Russian mints in Moscow and Novgorod with his titulary Tsar and Grand Prince Vladislav Zigimontovych of all Russia.
Hard mints, often called " breath mints ", are popular as breath fresheners since the taste and smell of mint oil and its active components are quite strong and feels clean and cool to the mouth as well as soothing to the stomach.
Associating sceattas with particular mints or kingdoms is very difficult, and must be based primarily upon study of find-spots, mostly made by metal detector users since the 1970s.
Wrigley's Excel is a line of chewing gum and mints available in Canada since 1991.
The show noted that using items such as breath mints, onions, denture cream and mouthwash to cover the smell of alcohol may fool a person, but, since they will not actually reduce a person's BAC, there will be no effect on a breath analyzer test regardless of the quantity used, if any, it appeared that using mouthwash only raised the BAC.
Uncle Joe's Mint Balls are traditional mints produced by Wm Santus & Co. Ltd. in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England since 1898.

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