1. But sometimes unscrupulous leaders added coins to the money supply by minting new coins that contained less gold and silver. 2. He minted coins and his patronage of continental missionary activity is a noticeable feature of his reign. 3. ...the right to mint coins. 4. We mint coins out of copper. 5. That coins were minted in the names of bishops and churches is clear, but it is not certain that they mark an encroachment into a royal preserve. 6. It costs much less to mint a coin than its face value, and Americans have shown an enormous appetite for new coins. 7. Perennially short of cash to fight wars and finance other civic endeavors, France melted down much of its fine silver and minted coins to pay the bills. 8. Similarly, San Marino and the Vatican use Italian lire and mint lire coins, though not notes, including Vatican coins with the image of the pope. 9. They should mint a coin in her likeness, or honor her with a commemorative stamp. 10. Until now, the Vatican used Italian lire and minted lire coins with the image of the pope. |