COB MONEY SÖZCÜĞÜ İNGILIZCE DİLİNDE NE ANLAMA GELİR?
İngilizce sözlükte cob money sözcüğünün tanımı
Sözlükte çeltik parasının tanımı, Yeni Dünya İspanyol kolonilerinde yaklaşık 1600 ila 1820 yılları arasında çıkan gümüş madeni paralar.
«COB MONEY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
cob money sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
cob money ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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American Journal of Numismatics
Cob Money. A term applied to the early Mexican and South American money,
both in gold and silver, from the method of striking the coins with a hammer. They
are known in Mexico by the name of Maquina dr. papalotc jj cruz, i.e., windmill
and ...
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American Journal of Numismatics, and Bulletin of American ...
COB MONEY. A correspondent of the Boston Transcript, speaking of " Cob
money," says : — Although the reason assigned for application of this term to the
early Mexican money, including those pieces ranging in value from one-sixteenth
of a ...
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The Coins of Colonial America: World Trade Coins of the ...
Peruvian 2 Reales, 1741 Because of the designs on the coins, the Peruvian
natives often referred to cob money as m'quina de papalote y cruz or literally “
windmill and cross money.” 11. Peruvian 4 Reales, 1721 Very little of the design
details ...
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, William E. Pittman, John A. Caramia, Jr.,
1997
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The Trumpet of the Swan
COB. Billings? CYGNUS. Montana. It*s much closer than the ends of the earth.
COB. Excellent idea, my love. I shall leave this instant for Billings. CYGNUS.
What are you going to use for money? COB. Money? I... Leave that to me.
CYGNUS.
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A Dictionary of Numismatic Names: Their Official and Popular ...
Clean Dollars Cob Money Clean Dollars. A term used to designate the
unchopped Chinese Dollars; they usually command a premium of one per cent or
more over the chopped varieties. See Chalmers (p. 378). Clementi. A general
term for the ...
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The Numismatist: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for Those ...
Unfortunately, I was so young that the coins did not make much of an impression
on me, and all I recall is some gold “cob money"—Spanish-— which to me looked
curious and unusual. I would hardly have recalled this but for the fact that he ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... strong horse; a male swan (also cob' -swan); a lump (esp of coal, ore or clay); a
rounded object; a cobloaf; the axis of a head of maize, a corncob; a cobnut: an
irregularly-shaped Spanish-American dollar of the 1 7c to I9c (also cob money).
L. R. Packard. — 50 Pfennings (silver), 1876, and 1 Pfennig (copper), 1874; coins
of the German Empire. Richard L. Trumbutt. — One specimen of Cob money, 1
Real. 1758. John Frumbutl. — Two specimens of Cob money, 1 Real, 1797. and .
Yale University. Society of the Alumni. Executive Committee,
1877
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Cape Cod and Miscellanies
Queen Mary's coppers picked up, and pieces of silver called cob-money. The
violence of the seas moves the sands on the outer bar, so that at times the iron
caboose of the ship [that is, Bellamy's] at low ebbs has been seen." Another tells
us ...
Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn,
1906
last visit looking for shells and pebbles, just after that storm which I have
mentioned as moving the sand to a great depth, not knowing but I might find
some cob-money, I did actually pick up a French crown piece, worth about one
dollar and six ...
Henry David Thoreau,
1893