In contrast, central to Vardaman's thesis is the claim that most of these inscriptions were created by the minters and thus reflect official records.
By the eighth century the inhabitants included merchants, luxury craftsmen, goldsmiths, members of the professions, cauldron makers, doctors, tailors, builders, and minters.
The pretext for socialization of minting - one which has curiously been accepted by almost every economist - is that private minters would defraud the public on the weight and fineness of the coins.
These excesses removed so much gold and silver from circulation that the coin minters were forced to add other metals to the aureus and the denarius.
2British informal A second-hand car in mint condition.
there are plenty of low mileage minters about
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I've got some minters for sale.
You'd be surprised at just how many "low mileage minters" come over from Japan with zero Japanese service history.
Definition of minter in US English:
minter
nounˈmin(t)ərˈmɪn(t)ər
1A person who mints money.
铸币者
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By the eighth century the inhabitants included merchants, luxury craftsmen, goldsmiths, members of the professions, cauldron makers, doctors, tailors, builders, and minters.
The pretext for socialization of minting - one which has curiously been accepted by almost every economist - is that private minters would defraud the public on the weight and fineness of the coins.
In contrast, central to Vardaman's thesis is the claim that most of these inscriptions were created by the minters and thus reflect official records.
These excesses removed so much gold and silver from circulation that the coin minters were forced to add other metals to the aureus and the denarius.
2British informal A second-hand car in mint condition.
there are plenty of low mileage minters about
Example sentencesExamples
You'd be surprised at just how many "low mileage minters" come over from Japan with zero Japanese service history.