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  1. Feb 4, 2020 · Mint State: Same as uncirculated. Mintage: The quantity of coins produced. Motto: A word, sentence or phrase inscribed on a coin to express a guiding national principle, such as, “E Pluribus Unum” inscribed on all U.S. circulating coins is Latin for “out of many, one”. Mylar®: Trademark for a polyester film used to store coins.

  2. Coin Glossary. alloy: a mixture of two or more metals. annealing: heating blanks in a furnace to soften the metal. archiving: to file or collect. assay: to analyze and determine the purity of metal. bag mark: a mark on a coin from contact with other coins in a mint bag. bi-metallic: a coin comprised of two different metals, bonded together.

  3. How to use coin in a sentence. corner, cornerstone, quoin; wedge; a usually flat piece of metal issued by governmental authority as money… See the full definition

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · The front side (“heads”) of a coin. Reverse. The back side (“tails”) of a coin. Edge. The outer border of a coin. Edges can be plain, reeded, lettered, or decorated. Rim. The raised part of the edge on both sides of a coin that helps protect the coin’s design from wear. Inscription.

  5. British, informal or coin money. : to earn a lot of money quickly or easily. They are really coining it/money with their new CD. COIN meaning: 1 : a small, flat, and usually round piece of metal issued by a government as money; 2 : a different way of looking at or thinking about a situation.

  6. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French coin ‘wedge, corner, die’, coigner ‘to mint’, from Latin cuneus ‘wedge’. The original sense was ‘cornerstone’, later ‘angle or wedge’ (senses now spelled quoin); in late Middle English the term denoted a die for stamping money, or a piece of money produced by such a die.

  7. Coin definition: A small piece of metal, usually flat and circular, authorized by a government for use as money.

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