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  • 101Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee — Numismatics portal The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (or CCAC) was established in 2003 to advise the Secretary of the Treasury on coinage related issues, replacing the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee (CCCAC) …

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  • 102Cast coinage — refers to coins made by pouring melted metal into a mold, i.e. casting. It has been used for regular coins, particularly in the Far East, but also on a smaller scale e.g. in the ancient Mediterranean world. The method differs from the current… …

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  • 103The Roman Imperial Coinage — Der Roman Imperial Coinage ist ein in englischer Sprache verfasstes Katalogwerk über die Münzen der Römischen Kaiserzeit. Es beginnt bei der Schlacht von Actium im Jahre 31 v. Chr., mit der Octavian zum Alleinherrscher Roms aufstieg, und endet in …

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  • 104The Coinage Act Of 1792 — Regulation passed by Congress on April 2, 1792 that established the U.S. Mint. The law also established the U.S. coinage system and placed the mint at the seat of the U.S. government. The law created U.S. eagles, dollars, dismes and cents, and… …

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  • 105Proof coinage — means special early samples of a coin issue, historically made for checking the dies and for archival purposes, but nowadays often struck in greater numbers specially for coin collectors (numismatists). Many countries now issue them. Production… …

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  • 106United States bicentennial coinage — The United States bicentennial coinage was a set of circulating commemorative coins of a quarter, half dollar, and one dollar coin minted in 1975 and 1976. Regardless of date of coining, each coin bears the dual date 1776 1976 . No coins of those …

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  • 107Blanching (coinage) — Blanching is the whitening of metal, by various means, such as soaking in acid or by coating with tin. This term is commonly used in coinage, in which pieces are given a lustre and brilliance before images are struck into the surface.The ancient… …

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  • 108Anchor coinage — The anchor coinage was a series of four denominations of silver coins issued for use in some British colonies in 1820 and 1822. The name comes from the crowned anchor which appears on the obverse of the coins. The denominations were sixteenth,… …

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  • 109United States coinage type set — is a visual collection of each of the types of coins produced by the US Mints. A Type set collection is enjoyed by some collectors of coins who try to collect one example of as many types of coins as they can.Due to various reasons (including… …

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  • 110Pre-modern coinage in Sri Lanka — Most of the Pre modern coinage used in Sri lanka or coins used in pre Christian Sri Lanka can be categorised as Punch marked coins, Tree and Swastika coins, Elephant and Swastika coins and Lakshmi plaques.cite web|url=http://www.swastika… …

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