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  • 71Numismatical — Numismatic Nu mis*mat ic, Numismatical Nu mis*mat ic*al, a. [L. numisma, nomisma, a piece of money, coin, fr. Gr. ? anything sanctioned by usage, the current coin, fr. ? to introduce a custom, or usage, fr. no mos a custom, or usage, fr. ne mein… …

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  • 72Lari (fish hook money) — Coin image box 1 double header = Gold Indian Larin caption left = Three punches: two with Kannada inscriptions, one with uncertain animal. caption right = width = 300 footer = Circa 12 13th century, from Walve Hoard position = right margin =… …

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  • 73numismatically — numismatic ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of or relating to coins or medals. DERIVATIVES numismatically adverb. ORIGIN from Greek nomisma current coin …

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  • 74Numismatics — This article is about numismatics as an academic discipline. For collecting, see Coin collecting. Numismatics Terminology …

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  • 75History of the English penny (c. 600-1066) — After Rome: prelude to the Anglo Saxon coinageAt the end of the fourth century, the Roman provinces of Britain were still part of a vibrant and quite efficient economic and monetary system that stretched over the whole Roman world. Precious metal …

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  • 76Jerome Remick — Infobox Person name = Jerome Jerry Hosmer Remick III birth date = birth date|1928|9|11|mf=y birth place = Detroit, Michigan, U.S. death date = death date and age|2005|3|1|1928|9|11|mf=y death place = Québec City, Québec, CanadaJerome “Jerry”… …

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  • 77History of Canadian currency — Canada has an extensive history with regards to its currency. Beginning in the early 16th Century, items such as wampum and furs were actually considered currency. With the colonization of France and England, various coins were introduced in the… …

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  • 78Historical money of Tibet — The use of historical money in Tibet started in ancient times, when Tibet had no coined currency of its own. Bartering was common, gold was a medium of exchange, and shell money and stone beads were used for very small purchases. A few coins from …

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  • 79Michael R. Fuljenz — (born August 1954) is a prominent numismatist whose extensive knowledge in gold and rare coin numismatics has made him a noteworthy authority in American coins. Fuljenz has collaborated with other leading numismatists such as Q. David Bowers,… …

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  • 80Liberty Head nickel — The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel due to its reverse design, was an American nickel five cent piece. Officially, it was minted from 1883 to 1912; a few patterns were struck in 1881 and 1882, and five pieces were… …

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