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Commercial coin polish can be purchased from coin dealers or hobby shops.
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But at a time when superlatives are scattered so widely and freely for marketing reasons, it is difficult to take the debased coins and polish them up into something like their original value.
The term "Second Northern War", coined in Polish historiography (Druga Wojna Północna), has lately been increasingly adopted by German and English language historiography.
He was deeply involved with the details of the architectural projects, and his eclectic style became known as the Stanisław August style, a term coined by Polish art historian Władysław Tatarkiewicz.
The two sides of her coin are nicely polished: Africa with its laughter-filled hours of bareback horseriding and falling out of mango trees; school with its strange customs of having to do maths and eat with cutlery.
The New York Times first used the word "vitamine" in 1916, four years after the term was coined by a Polish biochemist, in an unsigned article confirming that pellagra is caused by a deficiency of the substance now known as vitamin B3.
Genocide, according to the definition coined by the Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, belongs to a precise and restricted category of law based on the deliberate nature of the crimes and the determination to exterminate an ethnic group.
Zloty, ( Polish: "gold coin") monetary unit of Poland.
The word, which combines geno (race or tribe in ancient Greek) with cide (to kill in Latin), was coined by the Polish-Jewish jurist Raphael Lemkin, and adopted by the UN in 1948.
Made only at Philadelphia, these pieces were coined from dies polished to mirror smoothness.
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