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101LUCULENSIS Moneta — apud Albertum Aquensem l. 3. c. 52. eisdem Lucensis cicitur l. 4. c. 34. et l. 8. c. 21. a Luca, urbe Italiae notissima. C. du Fresne in Gloss …
102MAURABOTINUS moneta Hispanica — de qua vide supra, in voce Marabotmus …
103NIGRA Moneta — vide infra Plumbea selibra …
104QUADRATA Moneta — una est ex 4. speciebus monetae, mimutioris ac praemii vilioris, quae recensentur inter alia in Nov. Iustiniani, quâ, ne Consules in Processibus publicis aureos nummos aut argenteos in populum deinceps spargat, vetatur: ita tamen, ut ῾ϒπάτια seu… …
105Sleet, Moneta J., Jr. — ▪ 1997 U.S. Ebony magazine photographer who captured many of the defining images of the U.S. civil rights struggle and won a Pulitzer Prize for his poignant photograph of Coretta Scott King at the funeral of her husband, the Rev. Martin… …
106Juno Moneta — noun A title of the goddess Juno, who became the patron of coining. See Also: monetary …
107Nigra moneta — Lit. black or dark money . This phrase referred to copper coins. Cf. Alba firma; Inblanch …
108articuli de moneta — /artikyalay diy msniyts/ Articles concerning money, or the currency. The title of a statute passed in the twentieth year of Edward I …
109de falso moneta — /diy folsow maniyta/ Of false money. The title of the English statute 27 Edw. I, ordaining that persons importing certain coins, called pollards, and crokards, should forfeit their lives and goods, and everything they could forfeit …
110falsa moneta — /folsa maniyta/ In the civil law, false or counterfeit money …