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Coin vs Numismatography - What's the difference?

coin | numismatography |


As nouns the difference between coin and numismatography

is that coin is a piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle while numismatography is a treatise on, or description of, coins and medals.

As a verb coin

is to make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture.

As a proper noun Coin

is a city in Iowa.

Coin vs Paolo - What's the difference?

coin | paolo |


As nouns the difference between coin and paolo

is that coin is a piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle while paolo is an old Italian silver coin.

As proper nouns the difference between coin and paolo

is that coin is a city in Iowa while Paolo is a given name derived from Italian of Italian origin. English equivalent: Paul.

As a verb coin

is to make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture.

Coin vs Mintmaster - What's the difference?

coin | mintmaster |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun mintmaster is

the superintendent of a mint, where money is coined.

Coin vs Verbarian - What's the difference?

coin | verbarian |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun verbarian is

(rare) one who coins words.

As an adjective verbarian is

of or relating to words; verbal.

Coin vs Johannes - What's the difference?

coin | johannes |


As nouns the difference between coin and johannes

is that coin is a piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle while Johannes is a former Portuguese gold coin.

As proper nouns the difference between coin and johannes

is that coin is a city in Iowa while Johannes is a given name derived from Hebrew.

As a verb coin

is to make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture.

Coin vs Bajocco - What's the difference?

coin | bajocco |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun bajocco is

(archaic) a small copper coin once used in the roman states.

Coin vs Mancus - What's the difference?

coin | mancus |


As nouns the difference between coin and mancus

is that coin is a piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle while mancus is a gold coin used in Medieval Europe.

As a verb coin

is to make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture.

As a proper noun Coin

is a city in Iowa.

Coin vs Coinbox - What's the difference?

coin | coinbox |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun coinbox is

a box inside a machine that stores inserted coins, as in a gas meter or public telephone.

Coin vs Quadrin - What's the difference?

coin | quadrin |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun quadrin is

(archaic) an old copper coin of small value.

Coin vs Zehner - What's the difference?

coin | zehner |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun zehner is

ten (the number, or something having a value of ten).

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