Sentence examples for a general coinage from inspiring English sources

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Farther afield, token bronze had been coined for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from 1823; a general coinage for Canada appeared in 1858.

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The mint in Denver, Colo., founded in 1906, also produces general coinage.

The mint in San Francisco, Calif., founded in 1854, discontinued making general coinage in 1955; but it was reestablished in 1965 to make proof sets of coins for collectors.

We have demonstrated that template stripping can provide a general route to various patterned materials beyond the coinage metals.

During the early years of the American republic, there was a general consensus that the intrinsic bullion value of the new nation's coinage should be approximately equal to its face value.

This process deposits a thin film of a coinage metal, such as silver or gold, on a prepatterned silicon substrate.

These days it takes a lot more effort for a coinage to succeed.

As research progresses rapidly, new cells, molecules, and pathways are discovered and receive names, often an acronym or an abbreviation or sometimes a brand new coinage.

The word meritage, an American coinage, denotes a wine blended along Bordeaux lines.

"Groupthink being a coinage -- and, admittedly, a loaded one -- a working definition is in order.

It is a coinage mineral undergoes a structural phase transition.

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