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Coin

A coin is a small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government. Coins often have images, numerals, or text on them. The faces of coins or medals are sometimes…

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Coin

Nodes336
Edges335
Triples190
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.005952
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Coin

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related to history · 26
Coin → Americas, April, At, Austrian, Bank, Europe, Faced, Florence, Genoa, Genoese, Germanic, Golden, Louis, Louis XIII, May, Mexican Mint, Opened, Saint George, Spanish, Spanish America
related to Middle Ages · 22
Coin → AD, Arabic, Barcelona, Between, Charlemagne, Debasement, England's, European, France, Gall, Great Debasement, Holy Roman Emperor, In England, Large, Minted, Plappart, St, The, There, Venice
related to Currency · 19
Coin → As, CFR, Code, Coins, December, Examples, Extreme, Federal Regulations, Gresham's, In, Most, Since, The, The United States Mint, These, This, United States, US, Violators
related to Bibliography · 17
Coin → Alexander's Conquest, Angus, Before, Bopearachchi, Central Asia, Circulation, Coin Production, Coins, Ian, Indologica Taurinensia, International Association, ISBN, London, North-West India, Osmund, Sanskrit Studies, Ward Lock
related to Philippines · 17
Coin → Bataan, Batangas, Early, However, In, Indonesian, Large, Leyte, Mandaluyong, Marinduque, Mindanao, Pasig River, Philippines, Piloncitos, Samar, Spanish, The
related to Cultural references · 11
Coin → An Ecuadorian, Coins, In Ancient Greek, Judas's, Man, Memling, Moby-Dick, New Testament, Portrait, Roman Coin, Tyrian
related to Debasement and clipping · 10
Coin → By, Debasement, In, Increases, On, Sometimes, The, The United States, Throughout, US
related to Modern features · 10
Coin → American, British, Canadian, Chinese, Euro, If, Japanese, List, The, United States
related to Collector's items · 8
Coin → Additional, American Gold Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, Collector, If, Sometimes, The, These
related to Media of expression · 6
Coin → CFR, Coins, Hobo, In, The, United States

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coins bc silver value coinage greek also gold used minted metal first achaemenid century bullion circulation money often copper one

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Coinis asmall object0.90text
Coinis acoin's orientation0.90text
knife money to storeinstance ofwhen various cultures used standard-sized ingots and tokens0.80text
transfer valueinstance ofwhen various cultures used standard-sized ingots and tokens0.80text
those used in dowriesinstance ofThe Florentine florin was used for larger transactions0.80text
international trade or for tax-related matters.Lombardic Tremissis depicting Saint Michaelinstance ofThe Florentine florin was used for larger transactions0.80text
AD 688instance ofThe Florentine florin was used for larger transactions0.80text
the Canadian Maple Leafinstance ofSometimes non-monetized bullion coins0.80text
the American Gold Eagle are minted with nominal face values less than the value of the metal in theminstance ofSometimes non-monetized bullion coins0.80text
but as such coins are never intended for circulationinstance ofSometimes non-monetized bullion coins0.80text
these face values have no relevance.Collector catalogs often include information about coins to assists collectors with identifyinginstance ofSometimes non-monetized bullion coins0.80text
gradinginstance ofSometimes non-monetized bullion coins0.80text

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