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Example sentences for "coining"

Lexicographically close words:
coine; coined; coiner; coiners; coing; coins; coir; coition; coitus; coke
  1. This is "an indispensable appendage" of the power granted in the preceding clause, that of coining money.

  2. Another great sovereign power, that of coining money, was unfortunately shared by the states.

  3. Juries also disliked convicting when the penalty for coining sixpence was the same as the penalty for killing a mother.

  4. Coining was a flourishing trade, and according to Colquhoun employed several thousand persons.

  5. The royal privilege of coining money was also given to him.

  6. This was, of course, beyond Bellingham's power, and the Protector went on coining regardless of Irish complaints.

  7. Greene's fondness for coining from the Latin, e.

  8. United States; and only one machine at work coining gold and silver.

  9. It was the coining power; a power that belonged to the sovereign; and, where a paper currency was tolerated, the coining power was swallowed up and superseded by the manufactory which emitted paper.

  10. Mr. Madison, that in surrendering the coining power to the federal government, the States did not surrender their right to have local mints.

  11. He read the passage from the number which he mentioned, and which was the exposition of the clause in the constitution relative to the coining power.

  12. The consequent inconvenience was such that in 1661 the Assembly prayed the Proprietary to establish a mint for the coining of money.

  13. Additional charges, such as illegal coining of money, violations of the laws of trade and navigation, and legislative provisions repugnant to the laws of England and contrary to the power of the charter, were now alleged against the colony.

  14. We are denied the liberty of coining gold, silver, or even copper.

  15. And, first, I am confident, without any skill, but by general reason, that the charge of coining copper would be very much less than thirty per cent.

  16. Horace has given us a rule for coining words, si Græco fonte cadant; especially, when other words are joined with them, which explain the sense.

  17. It had its own parliament, and the privilege also of coining its own money.

  18. After the establishment of banks, the state has not the sole power of coining or issuing money.

  19. Banks, establishment of, affects the sole power of the state in coining money, 502.

  20. But on the 11th November, in the first year of his reign, a new indenture was made for the coining of a new piece called the Unite, to commemorate the union of the two crowns of England and Scotland.

  21. The Act therefore prescribes the coining of silver, 11 oz.

  22. The privilege of a Mint and of coining (of silver) was first granted to Luebeck by Frederick II.

  23. She ceased the coining of German gold crowns and half-crowns, and instead minted 4 and 1-ducat pieces.

  24. It was followed, eight days later, by a proposition of a law suspending the emission of "bons" for the coining of silver money 9/10 fine.

  25. Melt it down again; there's no loss in it, for the coining costs the coiners nothing.

  26. The right of coining gold and silver was not monopolized by Rome in the provinces so strictly as in Italy, evidently because gold and silver money not struck after the Roman standard was of less importance.

  27. This made the temple a regular shop, where the priests traded off promised benefits for real beef; coining blessings into cash on the nail; a very thorough humbug.

  28. At home, it was to have the sole charge of collecting all the taxes and coining all the money.

  29. The seigniorial rights, including that of coining money, belonged to the bishops.

  30. The banker prefers bars, because on these there is no loss by abrasion; the Government can afford to give bars, because their export prevents the export of coin, and so saves the cost of coining new money to replace that shipped.

  31. This system (the same as that of the Australian Branch Mints, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth) was preferred to the plan of an independent Dominion Mint because that was the only way of procuring the privilege of coining British sovereigns.

  32. His next step is to make certain that the name is in accordance with the best practice for coining such names.

  33. The coining of commercial synonyms is not, of course, to be encouraged, and should only be done if the original name is clearly unsuitable for the new country.

  34. The main motive in coining tokens is to make sure for its own local uses of a nation's small change.

  35. Some Governments charge a little something for coining for their People, and some do not.

  36. Nay, withal, is it not what Barrere calls 'coining money on the Place de la Revolution?

  37. All regal functions, from the coining of money to the holding of courts of justice, had passed to the great vassals.

  38. The planchets, after being adjusted, are taken to the coining and milling rooms, and are passed through the milling machine.

  39. The lower view is in the coining department, where the ingots such as are seen on the truck in foreground, are rolled into long strips of the thickness of the several coins, and then cut into blanks or planchets.

  40. Why, I am making plenty of money with her," answered Tad coining out from behind the mare.

  41. Ned Rector had called a meeting of the Pony Rider Boys, and the word was passed that important business was coining up for discussion.

  42. Coin Words: in coining ne'er mind common Sense, Provided the Original be French.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coining" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.