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Those little bumps of minted candy sprinkled on the frosting before it hardened will surely be a hit with all.
In gold, this coin was minted to commemorate the defeat of the Ashirgarh Fort.
It's all the more extraordinary that kawanatanga was minted back in 1840 to explain a King of Judea who lived 2000 years ago.
Silver minted as Spanish reals or dollars, and in the 19th century as Mexican dollars, reached Asia via the London silver market.
Can a newly minted American renounce his allegiance to Germany but retain his allegiance to Bavaria?
Gapping for the school leaver, or for the newly minted graduate, is what the grand tour was for young Lord Muck in the 18th century.
Towards the nineteenth century, the pie was the smallest minted coin in India.
Roman trade coins, ranging from the silver dinarii, issued by Augustus, to the gold aurei, minted by Tiberius and Nero, are a highlight.
The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists.
Guthrum's coins bore his English baptismal name, while other coins minted in East Anglia were copies of the coins of Alfred of Wessex.
Moreover, their date cannot really be established, since the scratchings could have been made decades after the coins were minted.
The first indigenous Scottish coins were minted in 1135 during the reign of David I, with successive Scottish monarchs introducing new features.
In fact, a Bulgarian coin was minted in the 1930's with a picture of the relief credited to Khan Krum.
These portrait coins were minted from 814 to 818, and it was probably during this period that Louis also struck a splendid gold coinage.
As with most newly minted 5.1 mixes from the '80s, this soundtrack's biggest boost comes from the rock songs and music score.
Only the icons, also for sale, looked newly minted, unconnected with obsolete dreams of empire, transcending the rotary phone and the swastika.
In the meantime, you can catch this newly minted member of the Order of Canada doing what he does best this Saturday night.
And in the same vein when I checked my newly minted phrase I found someone had both beaten me to it and written better about than I ever could.
Father Collins, North Fork's newly minted, liberal priest, finds himself filled with doubt about his calling.
The newly minted 26-year-old CSC team leader has all the makings of a winner.
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From his campaign hat to his polished puttees, he was new, new like the lately minted coin that has not long circulated.
It is improbable that coins of this type were minted after the sixth century.
Every dollar of it is minted with women's tears and children's cries of hunger.
It was of the same size of the minted half-eagle, but contained more of gold.
I have before me a coin of Stralsund, minted in the fourteenth century, with the pheon for the principal type.
The Churchill centenarycoins with over 300,000 originally minted in 1974, in gold plate and silver, are quite collectable but very common.
For my part, as I was not much use at carrying, I was kept busy all day in the cave packing the minted money into bread-bags.
Gott-fer-dang, Jerry, you're gold, pure gold, inside and out, and no dog was ever minted like you in all the world.
The bulk of the coins were Danish, minted by Danish kings of Northumbria.
The floury wrap held copious amounts of richly spiced, minced duck and was surrounded by deep-yellow, minted sauce with two pools of crimson adding to the spectacle.
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