Literary criticism became the coinage in which old family feuds were paid and repaid.
The Coinage (Measurement) Bill alters existing legislation to allow the production of 1kg coins.
The authors warned that there had been no health assessment of the new coinage.
The value of money was more stable when it was minted in precious metals, coinage, that had intrinsic value.
We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1.
Weighing in as the 15th most important tool is the scale, a device that provides the base for commerce and coinage.
Coinage fluctuated between all gold (less frequently) or all silver (more frequently) or all paper or all Spanish for the dollar.
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Flooding the market with new work is like debasing the coinage, a strategy used from Nero to the Weimar Republic with disastrous consequences.
On Friday only the Lords are sitting - peers will consider private members bills on Coinage, Live Music and the Rehabilitation of Offenders.
It was not until the Coinage Act of 1873 that the dollar became practically, if not legally, defined solely in terms of gold.
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Since the tax revenues from a diminished empire could not meet such increased expenditures, the emperors started paying soldiers and suppliers in depreciated coinage.
The coinage was in 1989, from the policy ideas that had been bubbling around the IMF, World Bank and so on in the 1980s.
The Treasury said many countries, such as Canada, New Zealand and Russia, have already moved towards lower-cost coinage as a way of reducing spending.
Despite its reputation for privacy, Bitcoin is a heavily surveilled coinage.
The Coinage Act of 1834 changed the content of the Eagle to 23.2 grains while leaving the silver dollar unchanged producing a ratio of 16:1.
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In Good Money, George Selgin documents the superiority of their coinage.
One reflected the cost of turning, say, an ounce of silver into a coin (this included minting costs plus a government coinage tax known as seigniorage).
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Congress outlawed this type of private coinage in June 1864, although it left exceptions for tokens and coins that were meant to act as IOUs for payroll.
One long running amusement in the world of metals has been that the Canadian Mint purchases their nickel to make the Canadian coinage from from that very Sherritt plant.
We wrote at the time that Sarah Palin's coinage was sensationalistic, but it was meant to illustrate a larger truth about a world of finite resources and infinite entitlement wants.
In another study, English speakers watched the video of Janet Jackson's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" (a wonderful nonagentive coinage introduced into the English language by Justin Timberlake), accompanied by one of two written reports.
Old and new currencies will circulate side by side for, at most, six months, during which time the entire note issue and coinage of the 11 member countries will have to be replaced.
The 1985 law that led to the creation of the U.S. Mint legal tender bullion coin was largely his doing, the outgrowth of The Coinage Act of 1983, a bill sponsored by Dr. Paul.
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One of the first acts of the US Congress after the new US Constitution was the Coinage Act of 1792 allowed for the minting of both gold and silver coins at a face value ratio of 15:1.
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The word dhimmi, which was not known before, but has become somewhat famous nowadays and including a new coinage of it, which is dhimmitude - and I think that's all good, because these words need to come out in the open.
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He advocates less for a gold standard than for an idea of Friedrich Hayek, the Nobel laureate who came to favor what he called the denationalization of money and a system centered on private coinage and currency that would compete with government-issued money.
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