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1 I had even been able to issue new coinage with increased silver content.
2 Sir Isaac Newton proved himself an efficient Master of the Mint, the new coinage of superintendence.
3 This new coinage gradually superseded the older currency.
4 But since you ask me, I have lately been considering the new coinage of your highness.
5 It's the new coinage of the realm.
6 After long and vehement debates, the majority resolved to proceed with all possible expedition to a new coinage .
7 The king ordered a new coinage which should establish a uniform system of money over the whole land.
8 This has delayed the new coinage .
9 When a new coinage was issued, all moneyers had to go to London to get the new dies.
10 A new coinage was also issued.
11 They issued a new coinage .
12 In 1894 a new coinage was introduced, with the Menelek dollar or talari, worth about two shillings, as the standard.
13 But I vehemently suspect some new coinage , like the letters of Ninon de l'Enclos, Pope Ganganelli, and the Princess Palatine.
14 He issued orders to Marcel and the sheriffs to remove the stoppage they had placed on the currency of the new coinage .
15 Not a bad idea; the head will serve for my new coinage , and be an omen to all dutiful subjects of my future success.
16 Our French neighbors have been the object of humorous satire for their new coinage of terms to describe the heroes of their modern romance.
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