A skilled worker who coins or stamps money.
1 Kings had appointed a royal moneyer in each to mint silver coins for local use.
2 Kings had appointed a royal moneyer in each to mint silver coins such as pennies for local use.
3 Kings had appointed a royal moneyer in each burh to mint silver coins such as pennies for local use.
4 On one side was the King's head in profile and on the other side was the name of the moneyer .
5 If any moneyer or other person be taken with false money in his possession, let true justice be visited upon him.
6 In Hereford, as in other cities, there were moneyers , or coiners.
7 Merovingian Gold Coins, Struck by St. Eloy, Moneyer to Dagobert I.
8 We have mariners, moneyers , minstrels, and watchmen.
9 There were eight moneyers in London.
10 When a new coinage was issued, all moneyers had to go to London to get the new dies.
11 F. B., sir, has a station in the world; F. B. moves among moneyers and City nobs, and eats cabobs with wealthy nabobs.
12 Practically each tax, each due, must have been at least doubled, and the sheriff himself was at the mercy of the Exchequer moneyers .
13 "And I," he said with mock intensity, "am done to death with weariness-with my moneyer , this lady of mine.
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