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moneyer

NOUN
  1. a skilled worker who coins or stamps money

How To Use moneyer In A Sentence

  • The moneyer's name, Eoba, is on the reverse, each letter in a petal of a quatrefoil.
  • The previous, small, dumpy, and rather informal silver coins were replaced by broader, thinner and heavier silver pennies which carried the name of the king and the moneyer.
  • The moneyer's name, Eoba, is on the reverse, each letter in a petal of a quatrefoil.
  • The economic status of Ipswich in the Late Saxon Age is seen in the number of moneyers minting coins there.
  • The economic status of Ipswich in the Late Saxon Age is seen in the number of moneyers minting coins there.
  • Mr Hall spoke of their surprise that the building where the die was found - the house or workshop of a ‘moneyer’ or engraver - was of wattle construction.
  • Offa's coinage was produced largely at Canterbury, by named moneyers, was more plentiful than before, and of higher artistic merit.
  • He and his heirs maintained a remarkable consistency in size and weight, and all coins were minted by strictly controlled moneyers in boroughs and other local centres.
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