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Mintage   /mˈɪntədʒ/  /mˈɪntɪdʒ/   Listen
noun
Mintage  n.  
1.
The coin, or other production, made in a mint. "Stamped in clay, a heavenly mintage."
2.
The duty paid to the mint for coining. At one time people could bring precious metals, as gold or silver, to a mint and receive in return coins of the same value, minus the commision charged by the mint, which was the mintage.
3.
The act or process of minting (1); as, a coin of recent mintage.
4.
The quantity of coins of a specific type made by the mint; as, coins of low mintage tend to be more valuable as collectors' items.





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... in 1873.—So things stood in 1873. At that time, Congress, in enacting a mintage law, discontinued the coinage of the standard silver dollar, then practically out of circulation. This act was denounced later by the friends of silver as "the crime of '73," a conspiracy devised by the money power and secretly carried out. This contention the debates ...
— History of the United States • Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard
 
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... theology combin'd,— A cynic and a sycophantic mind; A fancy shar'd party per pale between Death's heads and skeletons and Aretine!— Not his peculiar defect or crime, But the true current mintage of the time. Such were the establish'd signs and tokens given To mark a loyal churchman, sound and even, Free from papistic and ...
— Literary Remains (1) • Coleridge
 
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