The DG on British coins stands for Dei Gratia or By the Grace of God. The Reg is for Regina, meaning translates into English as Queen.
There is no straightforward answer, you can make it with 50 or 45 coins quite easily if you use 50 one-cent coins or 49 one-cent coins and a 5-cent coin. You could bend the meaning of the question using non-US currencies, or by trading, etc.
The corresponding noun to the adjective numismatic(meaning relatic to money, coins or medals) is numismatics, or numismatology (meaning the the study of coins or medals). Although it ends in -s numismatics is a singular noun.*Although a coin collector may be a numismatist, there is no formal corresponding noun numismatism.)
Yes. they are still coins
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
The notes and coins are difference meaning meaning there money and a similarity is that they use noted and coins like the UK
100 coins are plural (Meaning that there is more than one), so yes, it is pronounced "coins".
I not sure as to the meaning of the question? The first five legal tender coins in the UK are: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p (p meaning pence).
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.
That is when somebody does something to you and you do the same back to him or her.
The DG on British coins stands for Dei Gratia or By the Grace of God. The Reg is for Regina, meaning translates into English as Queen.
There is no straightforward answer, you can make it with 50 or 45 coins quite easily if you use 50 one-cent coins or 49 one-cent coins and a 5-cent coin. You could bend the meaning of the question using non-US currencies, or by trading, etc.
The China Coin or rather, the Chinese Coin was a coin used for cash. The cash coins began through bartering for farming tools and agriculture products. The coins have a hole through the middle and they are strung on a string and carried over the shoulder.
Depends, Some countries use steel coins with copper or nickel plating making them ferrous (New Zealand 10,20,50 cent coins for example). Most countries use non ferrous alloys in coins. The usual ones are copper coated zinc for copper coins. Copper-Nickel alloy for silver coins and Aluminium-Copper for gold coloured coins.
Bullion is the physical form of gold and silver held as bars, ingots, or coins.
A cash deposit is when you take actual cash (dollars and coins) to the bank and deposit them.
It still holds meaning for the USAF culture.