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[существительное]
монета ; монетка ; звонкая монета; деньги ; штемпель ; чекан ; пуансон ; внешний угол;
[глагол]
чеканить; начеканить; выбивать; штамповать; фабриковать; измышлять; придумывать; создавать новые слова


Тезаурус:

  1. The three came to the last fence together, Desert Orchid on the stands side, Toby Tobias on the far rails, Norton's Coin between them.
  2. Mail order is available through the Royal Mint Coin Club, Freepost, P.O.Box 500, Cardiff CF1 1YY.
  3. Though of miniature format, portraits on coins and gems could be impressively characterised: witness the image of Gaius Antius Restio, Tribune of the People in 71 BC and portrayed on a coin of his descendant minted in 47 BC, or an unknown man whose authoritative portrait was brilliantly engraved in chalcedony.
  4. In it, authors James Womack, Daniel Jones and Daniel Roos, writing as a team representing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, coin the term "lean" production.
  5. Imitation is another; this is when one coin imitates another datable coin or other artefact, or vice versa, as in the case of some early Roman coins which were imitated on pottery that can be independently dated to 285-;265BC.
  6. (c) Bearded portrait of the emperor Nero on a coin issued after his declaration of the freedom of Greece in AD 65-;6 (bottom).
  7. A silver coin rang tunefully on the scored wood of the little table.
  8. Museum curators often do not acquire more than one coin of the same type, and may additionally exercise their own judgement about which coins are worth obtaining.
  9. The arch shown on the less reliable Lyon coin is shorter and squatter.
  10. Norton's Coin won four point-to-points out of ten runs over three seasons and then developed into a good chaser: by the time of his Gold Cup attempt he had won four of his fourteen races under Rules, including a valuable chase at Cheltenham the previous April.
  11. A more general problem results from the distortion of the nature of the alloy on the edge of the coin through the natural processes of corrosion and surface-enrichment.
  12. Where will Mary look for the coin when she comes back in?
  13. A coin is a piece of money made out of metal, usually gold, silver or some copper alloy.

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