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Definition of Coinages
1. coinage [n] - See also: coinage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coinages
Literary usage of Coinages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins by Sir George Francis Hill (1899)
"Combined coinages : Real and Complimentary Alliances. ... It is necessary :it
the outset to distinguish the apparent from the real alliance coinages. ..."
2. A Survey of English Literature 1780-1880 by Oliver Elton (1920)
"The language and coinages of Keats; relation to the whole of his writing.
Gradual perfecting of the expression of poetic pleasure. ..."
3. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1879)
"In exergue PLN Mr. CF Keary read a paper on the coinages of Western Europe, from
the Fall of the Western Empire to the Accession of Charlemagne. Part IV. ..."
4. An Olla Podrida: Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary by Richard Sainthill (1853)
"An attentive consideration of types and workmanship will generally enable a
numismatist to connect the early and later coinages of many Saxon and Norman ..."
5. The history, law, and practice of banking by Charles Maccarthy Collins (1882)
"EARLY IRISH AND SCOTCH coinages. GOLD was known from immemorial times in Ireland,
not as an import, but as a native product. In Keating's History of Ireland ..."
6. The Coin Collector's Manual, Or Guide to the Numismatic Student in the by Henry Noël Humphreys (1853)
"... to the end of the Empire remained in charge of the ancient senate, while the
coinages of silver and gold were considered prerogatives of the Emperor. ..."