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mint1 [mɪnt] N

1. mint no pl (herb):

2. mint (sweet):

mint tea N

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Some workers were paid in specially minted coins or credit notes, known as truck which could only be exchanged at shops owned by their employers.
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Finally, no silver 5 forint coins were minted for general circulation after 1947.
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The most relevant coins are the solidus and the "tremissis", both minted in gold.
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Die rotations cause coins to be minted with the reverse or obverse of the coin partially or fully rotated.
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However, many coins were also minted anonymously (or even posthumously), especially during the 5th century.
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Although the forint was based on gold standard, only silver coins were minted in the first 2 years: 5 forint coins made of good quality silver were put into circulation.
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Gold 1 and 2 ducat trade coins were also minted.
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Some workers were paid in specially minted coins or credit notes, known as truck, which could be exchanged only at shops owned by their employers.
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The gold 1 and 2 ducat and silver ducat (rijksdaalder) are still minted today as bullion coins.
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Even coins minted in 1922 bore the KB mint mark.
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