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The classic nine-ounce julep cup, originally made of coin silver, is a specific size and shape: three and a half to four inches tall, with a top diameter of about three inches, a flat bottom and straight sides that flare slightly.
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Oceans swishes forth like a red carpet rolling out: fanfares, drum rolls, synths that sound like curtains made of coins opening.
Such an observation has been made of coins assigned to the Western Kshatrapas of Gujarat, which are thought to be another inspiration for the Chera coins.
Think of those knockout, high-sheen second-skin dresses worn by the Supremes-like title characters of "Dreamgirls," or the ensemble from the finale of "42nd Street," in dance outfits that looked as if they might have been made of melted coins, brighter than the giant neon signs that glowed behind them.
"Big Davey Cameron, roaring into Westminster on a horse made of pound coins, impaling Boris Johnston on a perfectly straight EU-sanction cucumber sword".
In the 16th century Sir Thomas Gresham, an English financier, argued that if a country had two types of coin made of different alloys but with the same face value, the one containing more precious metal would cease to circulate.
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"Within three years of coming to court he had been made master of coin and a member of the small council, and today the crown's revenues were 10 times what they had been under his predecessor".
In this example, the efficient cause is the craftsman who makes the form of "coin" become one with some gold.
It opens not with a holy relic from one of the three faiths that orbit Jerusalem but with something much more irreligious: a heap of coins, made of solid gold and worth enough to buy several houses.
He said that a group of pious and highly religious men from IS had decided to mint a new gold coin and new coins made of silver and copper in addition to new paper notes which will be used in the markets in the near future.
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