mintage如何读

英:['mɪntɪdʒ]

美:['mɪntɪdʒ]

mintage是什么意思

  • n.造币;铸币材料;硬币上的印记

mintage自然拼读

mint·age

mIn tihj

mintage英英释义

noun

the action or process of minting coins

an impression placed upon a coin

coins produced by minting or in a single period of minting

mintage词源英文解释

The first known use of mintage was circa 1570

mintage 例句

1 Ruthven replied that the bearer seemed to be a 'Scots fellow,' hitherto unknown to him, and that the gold was apparently of foreign mintage.

2 At that time, Congress, in enacting a mintage law, discontinued the coinage of the standard silver dollar, then practically out of circulation.

3 He dipped into a side coat-pocket for the mintage of the Solomons and stripped off a stick from the handful of pressed sticks. 

4 My friend, Dr. Bliss, has placed volumes before me, from the same mintage, which have staggered belief as an indigenous production of Academic soil.

5 Many of his mintage would have given strength to our idiom.

6 In addition, due to their rarity, numismatic coins also hold value based on their age, condition and mintage numbers.

7 These coins struck by the Arabs after the model of the Pahlavi mintage were first deciphered by Olshausen.

8 There are so few because, at the particular point in 2009, there was low demand for 50 pence pieces, and that resulted in a low mintage - or production run - of the Kew Gardens 50 pence.

9 This reinforcement of the general language, by aids from the mintage of Shakspeare, had already commenced in the seventeenth century.

10 “One of the rare mintage of 1903, circulated for a short time only and warranted good as new.”

11 And the country was still at peace, enriching herself with a mintage coined of blood and sorrow abroad, though drifting aimlessly and ever closer to the verge of war.

12 But whoever thinks of purchasing English mintage except for bullion?—With a history full of the most stirring events, we have not a single medallic series—we have scarcely a single medal.

13 And one knew there was Cherokee rose to follow, that the dogwood was in white, and the year's new mintage of gold dandelions was being coined in the fresh grass.

14 Now it is worthy of note that in the coinage of Janibek we repeatedly find as the place of mintage, New Sarai.

15 The mintage of the East was stamped upon his features.

16 Her father had watched her carefully, and come to the conviction that it would be impossible to make her nature take the American mintage.

17 It is difficult to turn any page of the book without chancing on one of those supremely felicitous phrases in the ready mintage of which Dickens at all times excelled.

18 It advocates unity of the monetary system throughout the entire state, with strict integrity in the quality of the coin, and the charge of a seigniorage sufficient to cover the expenses of mintage.

19 The whole volume is of true mintage, bearing the impress of Dr. Jowett's ripest thought and fruitful mind.

20 He put his hand into a pocket in the lining of his "soubreveste" and took out a golden "Lion" of the King's recent mintage.

mintage 同义词

1 造币费

coinage

5 铸币

coinage coin mint

6 铸币费

brassage

8 创造新词

neologize

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