bronze coin

  • 1Coin — This article is about monetary coins. For other uses, see Coin (disambiguation). A selection of modern coins …

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  • 2bronze medal — noun count a piece of BRONZE like a coin, given as a prize to someone who comes third in a sports competition: The team from Ireland won the bronze medal. ╾ ,bronze medalist noun count …

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  • 3Coin (Espagne) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Coin. Coin …

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  • 4bronze — bronzy, bronzelike, adj. /bronz/, n., v., bronzed, bronzing, adj. n. 1. Metall. a. any of various alloys consisting essentially of copper and tin, the tin content not exceeding 11 percent. b. any of various other alloys having a large copper… …

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  • 5coin — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bronze, copper, gold, silver ▪ antique, rare ▪ commemorative ▪ …

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  • 6Coin weights — British coin weights introduced from the Arabs through the Vikings, 9 10th century CE. British Museum. Coin weights are weights which were designed to weigh coins in order to assure their quality …

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  • 7Bronze Horseman — This article is about the statue. For the poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, see The Bronze Horseman (poem). For the novel by Paullina Simons, see The Bronze Horseman (novel). The Bronze Horseman The Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник, literally… …

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  • 8bronze medal — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms bronze medal : singular bronze medal plural bronze medals a piece of bronze like a coin, given as a prize to someone who comes third in a sports competition Derived word: bronze medallist noun countable Word… …

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  • 9Farthing (British coin) — A farthing (meaning fourth part ) was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny and 1/960 of a pound sterling, slightly over a mill division in other currencies. Such coins were first minted in England in the 13th century, and continued to be… …

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  • 10As (Roman coin) — Ases redirects here. For the acronym ASES , see American Solar Energy Society. Circa 240 225 BC. Æ Aes grave As The as (plural asses), also assarius (rendered into Greek as ἀσσάριον, assarion) …

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