- January 17, 2026Clippings of metal left after a blank has been cut; sometimes a clipping accidentally adheres to the blank during striking,…
- January 17, 2026(from Greek scypha, skiff or small boat) Cup-shaped, used to describe Byzantine concave coins.
- January 17, 2026(Latin, “vacant see”) Inscription used on issues of ecclesiastical mints between the death of a prelate and the election of…
- January 17, 2026All the issues of a coin of one denomination, design and type, including modifications and variations.
- January 17, 2026English pennies on which the arms of the reverse cross fell far short of the rim.
- January 17, 2026Emergency currency issued under blockade.
- January 17, 2026Precious metal widely used for coinage from the 6th century BC onward.
- January 17, 2026Method of encapsulating a coin permanently, particularly in a rectangular plastic case, to prevent deterioration.
- January 17, 2026(Latin, “in kind”) Money in the form of coins, especially of precious metals.
- January 17, 2026Metal refined and tempered from iron and used in a stainless or chromed version for coinage since 1939. Copper-clad steel…














