Use of coinage in Sentences. 44 Examples

The examples include coinage at the start of sentence, coinage at the end of sentence and coinage in the middle of sentence

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coinage at the start of sentence


  1. Coinage was invented only comparatively late in human history.

coinage at the end of sentence


  1. The government has the right of coinage.
  2. The government has the right of coinage.
  3. The expression 'boy band' is a nineties coinage.
  4. The phrase 'glass ceiling' is a fairly recent coinage.
  5. The phrase 'glass ceiling' is a fairly recent coinage.
  6. I haven't heard that expression before is it a recent coinage?
  7. It took four years for Britain just to decimalise its own coinage.
  8. It took four years for Britain just to decimalise its own coinage.
  9. The method of attribution by provenance works best with coinages of a small scale or a low value, such as bronze coinage.
  10. The method of attribution by provenance works best with coinages of a small scale or a low value, such as bronze coinage.

coinage in the middle of sentence


  1. The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I .
  2. It had no national coinage and possibly no taxation system.
  3. It had no national coinage and possibly no taxation system.
  4. This coinage system is discussed in more detail in Chapter 5.
  5. This coinage system is discussed in more detail in Chapter 5.
  6. In ways such as these coinage was used for contemporary propaganda.
  7. Second, the method makes no allowance for the loss of coinage from circulation.
  8. Otherwise dates did not appear on western coinage until the thirteenth century.
  9. Otherwise dates did not appear on western coinage until the thirteenth century.
  10. The word "yuppie" is a coinage of the 1960s which found a new fame in the 1980s.
  11. And to enable coinage to function smoothly it must be properly controlled by that authority.
  12. And to enable coinage to function smoothly it must be properly controlled by that authority.
  13. All our coinage, even our notes, diminish in size in proportion to what you can buy with it.
  14. All our coinage, even our notes, diminish in size in proportion to what you can buy with it.
  15. Aethelred's new coinage failed in the early 790s and no new coins were minted under Eardwulf.
  16. Aethelred's new coinage failed in the early 790s and no new coins were minted under Eardwulf.
  17. Significantly, by the end of the period coinage as cash had appeared for commercial transactions.
  18. Significantly, by the end of the period coinage as cash had appeared for commercial transactions.
  19. Estimating the size of a coinage A third main method of looking at coins is rather more detailed.
  20. Estimating the size of a coinage A third main method of looking at coins is rather more detailed.
  21. This absence of small denominations would clearly limit the extent to which coinage could have been used.
  22. This absence of small denominations would clearly limit the extent to which coinage could have been used.
  23. Recent work on the silver coinage has revealed a complex system of which even Domesday contains little trace.
  24. The involvement of the competent authority is thus essential to the existence and nature of any coinage system.
  25. The involvement of the competent authority is thus essential to the existence and nature of any coinage system.
  26. We use the study of coinage in default of and particularly to supplement other sources of historical information.
  27. We use the study of coinage in default of and particularly to supplement other sources of historical information.
  28. The way in which the coinage circulated can be deduced from the proportions in hoards of coins from different mints.
  29. In this period the coinage improves in quality and increases in volume; and the Treasury of Cyrene at Delphi was built.
  30. Celtic coinage, in particular, proved to be more plentiful than experts had thought, with countless new varieties turning up.
  31. Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes, generally speaking, the more up to date we come.
  32. The much more varied and extensive evidence for Charles's control of the coinage has important implications for both government and economy.
  33. On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War,(.com/coinage.html) the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes.

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