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Look up coining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coining may refer to: Coining (metalworking), a metalworking process Coining (mint), the production
Coining
Small, flat and usually round piece of material used as money
value of each individual coin was reduced (thereby "debasing" the money), allowing the coining authority to produce more coins than would otherwise be
Coin
Manufacturing of coins using a kind of stamping
Minting, coining or coinage is the process of manufacturing coins using a kind of stamping, the process used in both hammered coinage and milled coinage
Coining_(mint)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up COIN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. COIN or COINS may refer to: Coin (band) (often stylized COIN), an American indie pop band COIN (board
COIN
Form of precision stamping in metalworking
conforms to a die. Coining can be done using a gear driven press, a mechanical press, or more commonly, a hydraulically actuated press. Coining typically requires
Coining_(metalworking)
Coin or medallion bearing an organization's insignia or emblem
2008). "Challenge Coins Are Like Hotcakes at Public School" (PDF). Canadian Coin News. Brooks, Jeanne Fraser (August 1994). "Coining a Tradition". Soldier's
Challenge_coin
British gold coin minted between 1663 and 1814
was trading on the open market for 27 shillings in paper money, so the coining of this issue for the army's special needs was a poor deal for the government
Guinea_(coin)
Coin minting machine
A coining press is a manually operated machine that mints coins from planchets. After centuries it was replaced by more modern machines. Presses came
Coining_press
Industrial facility that manufactures coins that can be used as currency
likely established in Lydia in the 7th century BC, for coining gold, silver and electrum. The first coins known to be minted on European soil come from the
Mint_(facility)
Topics referred to by the same term
department store chain Coin, coined, to make a new word or phrase; see Neologism COIN (disambiguation) Coinage (disambiguation) Coining (disambiguation) Quoin
Coin_(disambiguation)
Early method of creating metal currency
Hammered coinage was the most common form of coins produced from the invention of coins in the first millennium BC until the early modern period of c.
Hammered_coinage
Surname list
Camp Coiner, a United States Forces Korea installation in Seoul, South Korea Coining (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Coiner. If
Coiner
Former currency house and current museum in Segovia, Spain
royal mint was a coining factory that Philip II ordered to be built in the end of 1580. He was aware of the new rolling and coining system in which the
The_Coining_House,_Segovia
Type of coin struck from precious metal
Bullion coin or specie refers to coin struck from bullion (namely, highly refined precious metal) and kept as a store of value or an investment rather
Bullion_coin
Trade token
numismatics, token coins or trade tokens are coin-like objects used instead of coins. The field of token coins is part of exonumia and token coins are token money
Token_coin
New word that has not yet been independently published
In linguistics, a protologism is a newly coined word, a nonce word, that has been repeated but has not gained acceptance beyond its original users or been
Protologism
1997 short story by Aleksandar Hemon
"A Coin" is a 1997 short story by Bosnian-American author Aleksandar Hemon, published both as a single story in the Winter 1997 issue of Chicago Review
A_Coin
The history of coins stretches back to the first millennium BC/BCE. Notable early examples of coins include the Lydian lion coins, Persian daric and siglos
History_of_coins
Eight euro coin denominations ranging from one cent to two euro
eight denominations of euro coins, ranging from one cent to two euro (the euro is divided into a hundred cents). The coins first came into use in 2002
Euro_coins
Bulgarian multi-level marketing company
OneCoin is a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme conducted by offshore companies OneCoin Ltd (based in Bulgaria and registered in Dubai) and OneLife Network
OneCoin
Collection of minted legal tender
Coin collecting is the collecting of coins or other forms of minted legal tender. Coins of interest to collectors include beautiful, rare, and historically
Coin_collecting
1995 Japanese television drama series
Heaven's Coin (星の金貨 ―Die Sterntaler―, Hoshi no Kinka; lit. "Stars' Coins") is a 1995 Japanese television drama series. The series revolves around Aya
Heaven's_Coin
Traditional East Asian medicine practice involving skin scraping
The practice is known by various names in English, such as "spooning," "coining," and in French as tribo-effleurage (friction-stroking). While it is widely
Gua_sha
Place in Andalusia, Spain
Coín (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈin]) is a town and municipality in the Province of Málaga, Spain, c. 33 km west of the provincial capital, Málaga, and
Coín
Manner of coin production
it to power coin-making machinery at his Soho Manufactory. Boulton struck coins for the East India Company, supplied steam powered coining machinery to
Milled_coinage
Digital asset using a distributed ledger
ledger, or blockchain, technology to enable a secure transaction. Individual coin ownership records are stored in a digital ledger or blockchain, which is
Cryptocurrency
Former French gold coin
Bonaparte-First Consul coins. Tiolier was trained by his brother-in-law, the notable, Benjamin Duvivier. Many improvements of the coining machinery took place
Napoléon_(coin)
Cryptocurrency originating from internet meme
A meme coin (also spelled memecoin) is a cryptocurrency that originated from an internet meme or has some other humorous characteristic. The term is sometimes
Meme_coin
American technology entrepreneur
Odeo, a podcasting company that shut down in 2017. Glass is credited for coining the name "Twitter", which began as "Twttr". After leaving Industrial Light
Noah_Glass
Software for operations research
Computational Infrastructure for Operations Research (COIN-OR), is a project that aims to "create for mathematical software what the open literature is
COIN-OR
Process of determining a collectible coin's visual state
Coin grading is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. Several grading
Coin_grading
Currency of the United States
silver dollar, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. U.S. banknotes are issued in the form
United_States_dollar
Decentralized digital cryptocurrency
output in the blockchain. Using multiple inputs is similar to using multiple coins in a cash transaction. As in a cash transaction, the sum of inputs can exceed
Bitcoin
Index of articles associated with the same name
A dollar coin is a coin valued at one dollar in a given currency. Examples include: Australian one dollar coin Canadian one dollar coin, or Loonie Canadian
Dollar_coin
Topics referred to by the same term
The Coin may refer to: Louis Colavecchio (1942–2020), American counterfeiter, known as "The Coin" The Coin (novel), a 2024 novel by Palestinian writer
The_Coin
2016 mobile video game
Coin Master is a free-to-play strategy luck and skill based resource management casual mobile game in the Adventure genre that allows players to build
Coin_Master
Denomination of the Indian rupee
The Indian 50 paisa coin, popularly called Athanni, is a denomination of the Indian rupee, equal to half a rupee, that is very rarely found in everyday
Indian_50-paisa_coin
Study of currencies, coins and paper money
Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals, and related objects. Experts of this study, known as
Numismatics
Bronze and later copper coin used in Ancient Rome
bronze, and later copper, coin used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. The Romans replaced the usage of Greek coins, first by bronze ingots, then
As_(Roman_coin)
Coin-operated entertainment machine
An arcade game, or coin-op game, is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement
Arcade_game
Digital payment method by Amazon
Amazon Coins were a digital payment method created by Amazon. They were discontinued in August 2025. The coins could only be used on the Amazon Appstore
Amazon_Coins
Practice of throwing a coin in the air to choose between two alternatives
Coin flipping, coin tossing, or heads or tails involves using the thumb to launch a coin in the air and then checking which side is showing once it has
Coin_flipping
Fake antique and modern coins
Counterfeiting of valuable antique coins is common; modern high-value coins are also counterfeited and circulated. Counterfeit antique coins are generally made to
Coin_counterfeiting
Topics referred to by the same term
Coin slot can refer to: A coin receptacle on a vending machine A slang term for buttock cleavage This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Coin_slot
High quality coin minted for collectors
in a more proof-like finish. These include using a higher force during coining, the use of fresh dies, and special cleaning. Proof coinage Money portal
Uncirculated_coin
Polish Jewish lawyer (1900–1959)
June 1900 – 28 August 1959) was a Polish Jewish lawyer who is known for coining the term "genocide" and for campaigning to establish the Genocide Convention
Raphael_Lemkin
Coin mint-made error
error on many United States and Canadian coins that results from degradation of the die used to strike the coin. Due to a combination of improper preparation
Die-deterioration_doubling
Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange
KuCoin is a Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange. It was founded in China in 2017, but was later moved to Singapore following the Chinese government's
KuCoin
Denomination of the Irish pound
The coin was the largest Irish coin since decimalisation: its diameter was 3.11 centimetres (1.22 in) and it weighed 10 grams (0.35 oz). The coin was
One_pound_(Irish_coin)
Form of coinage
A gold coin is a coin that is made mostly or entirely of gold. Most gold coins minted since 1800 are 90.0–92.0 ‰ gold (22‑karat), while most of today's
Gold_coin
Main page of the English Wikipedia
his mother scolded him? ... that the creators of Field Guide to Memory coined the term keepsake game to describe the new genre that they hoped it would
Main_Page
Highest-value euro coin
The 2 euro coin (€2) is the highest-value euro coin and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. The coin is made of
2_euro_coin
Former United States Military base in South Korea
Camp Coiner is a former 55-acre (220,000 m2) United States Forces Korea installation located on the northern part of Yongsan Garrison located in Seoul
Camp_Coiner
edge of a silver or gold coin). The usage of coin weights, especially glass ones, goes back to Ptolemaic and Byzantine times. Coin weights were also known
Coin_weights
Tarot card of the Minor Arcana
The Six of Coins, or Six of Pentacles, is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards which include tarot decks. It is part of what tarot card readers call
Six_of_Coins
Unincorporated community in Nevada, US
Coin is an unincorporated community in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The first settlement at Coin was made about 1869. U.S. Geological Survey
Coin,_Nevada
Current denomination of United States currency
collar method of coining (which automated the process of placing reeds on a coin's edge). In addition to standardizing the diameter of coins, the new method
Dime_(United_States_coin)
Form of coinage
trade coins. The ancient Persians used silver coins between 612–330 BC. Before 1797, British pennies were made of silver. As with all collectible coins, many
Silver_coin
Currency of Mexico
the minting of centavo coins in base metal or silver, as well as gold coins in pesos, but it had to revert the silver one-peso coin to the old eight-reales
Mexican_peso
Coins minted during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus
Coins of Augustus were coins of the Roman Empire minted during the reign of Augustus. According to the catalogue The Roman Imperial Coinage, from the Battle
Coins_of_Augustus
minted. Regardless of date of coining, each coin bears the dual date "1776-1976". The Quarter-Dollar, Half-Dollar and Dollar coins were issued in the copper
Coins of the United States dollar
Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar
American theoretical physicist
quantum information science and quantum computation, and he is known for coining the term "quantum supremacy" and that of "noisy intermediate-scale quantum
John_Preskill
Currency of the European Union
circulation, the euro has one of the highest combined values of banknotes and coins in circulation in the world. The name euro was officially adopted on 16
Euro
A number of coins are mentioned in the Bible, and they have proved very popular among coin collectors. Specific coins mentioned in the Bible include the
Coins_in_the_Bible
Physical arcade game
A coin pusher is a type of arcade game with the objective of winning prizes in the form of coins or other items. Prizes are won when they are dislodged
Coin_pusher
American actor and stand-up comedian (born 1965)
Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, where he is credited for creating or coining the phrase "booty call", described as a late night call to a potential
Bill_Bellamy
Spanish mystery horror television series
30 Coins (Spanish: 30 monedas) is a Spanish mystery horror television series created by Álex de la Iglesia for HBO Europe. Directed and written by De
30_Coins
Chinese numismatic charm
Coin-swords (alternatively spelt as coin swords), or cash-swords, are a type of Chinese numismatic charms that are a form of feng shui talisman that were
Coin-sword
American computer scientist (born 1945)
Award. He is also known for the creation of the field of DNA computing and coining the term computer virus. Leonard M. Adleman was born to a Jewish family
Leonard_Adleman
Device that changes or dispenses coins
coin dispenser (or coin changer or money changer) is a device that changes or dispenses coins. It can take various forms. One type is a portable coin
Coin_dispenser
Currency of the United Kingdom
coinage and a 20p coin was introduced. 1983: A (round, brass) £1 coin was introduced. 1983: The 1⁄2p coin was last produced. 1984: The 1⁄2p coin was withdrawn
Pound_sterling
Mathematical problem
In mathematics, the coin problem (also referred to as the Frobenius coin problem or Frobenius problem, after the mathematician Ferdinand Frobenius) is
Coin_problem
Small pouch made for carrying coins
βύρσα, býrsa, oxhide), sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag or pouch, made for carrying coins. In most Commonwealth countries it is
Coin_purse
Denomination of the Indian rupee
The Indian 20-rupee coin (₹20) is a denomination of the Indian rupee. The ₹20 coin is the highest-denomination circulation coin minted in India since
Indian_20-rupee_coin
American mathematician (born 1939)
spectra. He is known, in particular, for the May spectral sequence and for coining the term operad. May received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore
J._Peter_May
Gender identity descriptor
Hollister used it that same year. In 1995, Carl Buijs used it, apparently coining it independently. Medical academics use the term and have recognized its
Cisgender
Production of metal coins using a mold
ISBN 0-7478-0325-0. Chorney, Dom (14 November 2014). "Coining in Roman Britain Part 3: Counterfeiting". Coins at Warwick. University of Warwick. Retrieved 17
Cast_coinage
Currency of South Korea
had been melting the coins to make jewelry, the redesign was needed to make the coin more cost-effective to produce. The new coin is made of copper-coated
South_Korean_won
Numismatic items other than coins and paper money
scrip) other than coins and paper money. This includes "Good For" tokens, badges, counterstamped coins, elongated coins, encased coins, souvenir medallions
Exonumia
Extinct town in Missouri, US
Coin is an extinct town in eastern Oregon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The village site was located in Bat Cave Hollow along the current Missouri
Coin,_Missouri
Current denomination of United States currency
The dollar coin is a United States coin with a face value of one United States dollar. Dollar coins have been minted in the U.S. in silver, gold, and base
Dollar_coin_(United_States)
Music genre
into ambient house music. The English producer Brian Eno is credited with coining the term "ambient music" in the mid-1970s. He said other artists had been
Ambient_music
Indian coin
The Indian 2-rupee coin is a denomination of the Indian rupee. The 2 rupee coin was introduced in India in 1982. Until then, the Rs.2 was in circulation
Indian_2-rupee_coin
Gold, silver, or other precious metals in the form of bars or ingots
latter being coin made of bullion (or synonymously, bullion coin). Thus understood, bullion refers to precious metal kept in forms other than coin, namely
Bullion
Surname list
Look up Coin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christophe Coin (born 1958), French cellist
Coin_(surname)
Currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein
francs. 32 Franken gold coin of the Helvetic Republic (1800) 40 Batzen coin of Vaud (1812) Bernese Konkordatsbatzen (1826) 1 franc coin of Vaud (1845) This
Swiss_franc
Gold foil covered chocolates in the shape of coins
Chocolate coins or chocolate money are foil-covered chocolates in the shape of coins. They are usually created with milk chocolate and are traditionally
Chocolate_coin
Flattened, embossed coin used as a souvenir token
elongated coin (also known as a pressed penny or smashed penny) is a coin that has been flattened or stretched, and embossed with a new design. Such coins are
Elongated_coin
American business theorist
and Maire Tecnimont Chair of Open Innovation at Luiss. He is known for coining the term open innovation. Chesbrough holds a BA in Economics from Yale
Henry_Chesbrough
Landmass corresponding to Afro–Eurasia
"Old World" (Latin: Mundus vetustus) is a term for Afro-Eurasia coined by Europeans after 1493, when they became aware of the existence of the Americas
Old_World
Statistical concept
called a fair coin. One for which the probability is not 1/2 is called a biased or unfair coin. In theoretical studies, the assumption that a coin is fair is
Fair_coin
Detailing added to make models appear more complex
was coined by George Lucas in the 1970s to describe details on model ships used in the production of Star Wars. Ron Thornton is credited with coining the
Greeble
Type of restaurant
with coining the term "fast-casual" in the late 1990s. Horatio Lonsdale-Hands, former chairman and CEO of ZuZu Inc., is also credited with coining the
Fast_casual_restaurant
American actor (1905–1994)
Howard for four shorts produced after Shemp's death, which led to the coining of the term "Fake Shemp". Palma was born Joseph Provenzano in New York
Joe_Palma
American mathematician (1915–2000)
the Teichmüller–Tukey lemma all bear his name. He is also credited with coining the term bit and the first published use of the word software. Tukey was
John_Tukey
British decimal coin – half of one pound
The British decimal fifty pence coin (often shortened to 50p in writing and speech) is a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄2 of one pound. Its obverse
Fifty_pence_(British_coin)
Currency of Norway
(LS 10) coin have been found to so closely resemble the Norwegian 20 kroner (NKr 20) coin that it can be used as a slug to fool vending machines, coins-to-cash
Norwegian_krone
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coinage may refer to: Coining (mint), the process of manufacturing coins COINage, an American magazine Tin coinage, an English
Coinage
American numismatic magazine
publications for coin collectors and is covering the entire numismatic field, including coins, paper money, medals and tokens. Coin World was founded
Coin_World
Christian states in the Levant, 1098–1291
coinage of northern Italian and southern French silver European coins; Frankish copper coins minted in Arabic and Byzantine styles; and silver and gold dirhams
Crusader_states
COINING
COINING
COINING
COINING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places named Creswell, from Old English cærse ‘(water)cress’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’, as for example in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire.
Boy/Male
Indian
Side
Boy/Male
Tamil
Priyank | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®‚க
Very dear husband
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Always Making Friends; Collected; Quiet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Diamond
Boy/Male
Hindu
Philosophical verses, Activity, Dancer, Actress
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian
Whole
Boy/Male
Sikh
Dominion of majesty
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English
Keel Friend; Keel; Standing in for Ship; A Place Name Alluding to a River; From the Narrow River
COINING
COINING
COINING
COINING
COINING
v. i.
A heavy wheel, or cross arms with weights at the ends on a revolving axis, to regulate or equalize the motion of machinery by means of its inertia, where the power communicated, or the resistance to be overcome, is variable, as in the steam engine or the coining press. See Fly wheel (below).
n.
To make a raised border around the edges of, or to cut fine grooves or indentations across the edges of, as of a coin, or a screw head; also, to stamp in a coining press; to coin.
n.
One skilled in coining, or in coins; a coiner.
v. t.
The cost or expense of coining money.
n.
A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc.
n.
The act of coining anew.
a.
To give a white luster to (silver, before stamping, in the process of coining.).
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Coin
n.
A hardened, engraved steel punch for impressing a device upon a die, used in coining, etc.
n.
A seal; a coining die; -- used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors, or the Indian rupee of 192 grains.
n.
The duty paid to the mint for coining.