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numismatic words, can you guess them? They all involve coins!
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The Word is Obverse.
The front or face side of a coin.
The Word is Reverse.
The back side of a coin.
The Word is "QUARTER".
The Word is "DIME".
The Word is "DOLLAR".
The Word is Mintmark.
A small letter on a coin, indicating the mint at which it was struck.
The Word is Blank.
The formed piece of metal on which a coin design will be stamped.
The Word is Die.
A piece of metal engraved with a design and used for stamping coins.
The Word is Doubloon.
Popuular name for a Spanish gold coin originaly valued at $16.
The Word is Electrum.
A naturally occurring mixture of gold and silver. Some of the world's first coins were made of this alloy.
The Word is Pattern.
Experimental or trial coin, generally of a new design, denomination, or metal.
The Word is Proof.
Coins stuck for collectors by the Mint using specially polished dies and planchets.
The Word is Token.
A privately issued piece, typically with an exchange value for goods or services, but not an official government coin.
The Word is Uncirculated.
A circulation-strike coin that has never been used in commerce, and has retained its original surface and luster; also called Mint State.
The Word is "FINE".
The Word is "GOOD".
The Word is "COUNTERFEIT".
The Word is Planchet.
The blank piece of metal on which a coin design is stamped.
The Word is Clad.
Issues of the United Stated dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars made since 1965. Each coin has a center core of pure copper and a layer of
copper-nickel or silver on both sides.
The Word is "TRIME".
The Word is Cent.
One one-hundredth of the standard monetary unit. Also known as a centavo, centimo, or centesimo in some Central and South American countries;
centime in France and various former colonies in Africa; and other variations.
The Word is Eagle.
A United States ten-dollar gold coin; also refers to U.S. silver, gold, and platinum bullion pieces made from 1986 to the present.
The Word is "NICKEL".
The Word is "GOLD".
The Word is "SILVER".
The Word is Hub.
A positive-image punch to impress the coin's design into a die for coinage.