One other minor-but-fun bonus : Each country gets to place its own design on the back side of the euro coins it mints.
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A : Although Betty Friedan used the term in her 1963 book, " The Feminine Mystique, " she says she didn't coin it.
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Coinstar, which makes machines that allow people to trade in coins for cash, said that 70 percent of the coins it processed last year nationwide were pennies.
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Nimrod represents Ireland's desire to coin its own currency and he is a warning to the English that Ireland will not tolerate England's despotic control.
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These curves are examples of " fractals ", although Mandelbrot does not use this term in the paper, as he did not coin it until 1975.
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For the round suits of cups and coins it is King ( highest ), Queen, Knight, Knave, Ace, and 6 to 10 ( lowest ).
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This act required the government to purchase between $ 2 million and $ 4 million worth of silver bullion each month at market prices and to coin it into silver dollars.
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The privately owned Soho Mint obtained a contract to strike royal copper coins with steam presses and put its name on these coins and on coins it minted for other countries.
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When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late 5th century BC, it chose local types for its coins.
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This harp has been used on Irish coins since 1928 and on this coin it is surrounded by a laurel wreath to reflect the prestigious nature of Gaisce-The Presidents Award.