Archive for July, 2007



Stuiver || Coin

The stuiver was a coin used in the Netherlands until the Napoleonic Wars. It was worth 16 penning or 8 duit. Twenty stuivers equalled a gulden, which made the stuiver the Dutch equivalent to the shilling.

After decimalisation of Dutch currency, the name “stuiver” was preserved as a nickname for the five-cent coin until the introduction […]

The neugroschen is a coin that was introduced in 1841 in Saxony. It was equivalent to the Prussian silbergroschen but was divided into 10 pfennig, not 12 as in Prussia.

See also

Grosch

Silbergroschen

Groschen

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20 kroner - base metal - Svaneke Water Tower - 2004

20 kroner - base metal - Landet Church Tower - 2005

10 kroner - silver - Ugly Duckling - 2005

10 kroner - base metal - Ugly Duckling - 2005

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The rainbow hologram or Benton hologram was invented in 1968 by Dr. Stephen A. Benton at Polaroid Corporation (later MIT). Rainbow holograms are designed to be viewed under white light illumination, rather than the more esoteric laser light required previously. The rainbow holography recording process uses a horizontal slit to eliminate vertical […]

The farthing coin () was the smallest value coin of the pre-decimal Irish pound at 1/960 of the pound, ¼d. Long before decimalisation the coin had lost much of its value through inflation and during the 1960s no coins were produced for general circulation; those minted in 1966 were produced only for commemoration sets.

The design […]

Pound coin || Coin

Pound coin can mean:

British one pound coin

Irish one pound coin

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Commemorative may refer to:

Commemorative coin

United States Commemorative Coin

Commemorative issue - a special edition of a book, magazine, or other item released around, or in memory of, a special event or occurrence.

Commemorative stamp

Commemorative plaque

See also

Commemoration (disambiguation)

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Farthing || Coin

Farthing is an old word meaning a fourth or a quarter. In modern usage it could refer to:

farthing, an old British coin valued one quarter of a penny

farthing, its counterpart among the predecimal coins of the Republic of Ireland

farthing, an old subdivision of the English county of Gloucestershire

Farthing, a subdivision of J. R. R. […]

Quarter dollar || Coin

Quarter dollar may refer to ¼ unit of currencies that are named dollar. Normally 1 dollar is divided into 100 cents, making quarter dollar equal to 25 cents. But most of the time, coins or banknotes of that amount are denominated in one of the two expressions.

See also

Quarter (Canadian coin)

Quarter (United States coin)

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Vasudeva II was a Kushan emperor around 290-310 AD.He was the son of Kanishka III and through him the Grandson of Vasudeva I . He is reported to have had a son named Vasudeva III .

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Coins of late Kushan emperors

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Few words of Finnish origin have entered other languages. On the contrary, the language is a rather a net importer of words.

Words lent to the English language
Finnish has lent few words to the English language. The most commonly used Finnish word is sauna, and has been lent to many other languages including Russian […]

The farthing coin () was the smallest value coin of the pre-decimal Irish pound at 1/960 of the pound, ¼d. Long before decimalisation the coin had lost much of its value through inflation and during the 1960s no coins were produced for general circulation; those minted in 1966 were produced only for commemoration sets.

The design […]

Angolan real || coins

The real (plural réis) was the currency of Angola until 1914. It was equal to the Portuguese real. No subdivisions existed, but some coins were issued denominated in macutas, worth 50 réis. The real was replaced by the escudo in 1914.

Coins
In the mid-eighteenth century, copper coins were issued in denominations of 10, 20 and 40 […]

Mint condition || Coin

For the R&B group, see Mint Condition.

Mint condition is an expression used in the description of pre-owned goods. Originally, the phrase comes from the way collectors describe the condition of coins. As the name given to a coin factory is a ‘mint’, then mint condition is the condition a coin is in as it leaves […]

Lexicon is also a synonym for dictionary or encyclopedic dictionary. For other uses, see lexicon (disambiguation).

In linguistics, the lexicon of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language’s inventory of lexemes.

The lexicon includes the lexemes used to actualize words. Lexemes are formed according to morpho-syntactic […]

In mathematics, normal can have several meanings:

Surface normal, a line that is perpendicular to a surface.

Normal component, the component of a vector that is perpendicular to a surface.

Normal curvature, of a curve on a surface, the component of curvature that is normal to the surface

Normal distribution, a type of probability distribution […]

The triens was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic valued at one-third of an as (4 unciae). The most common design for the triens was the bust of Minerva and four pellets (indicating four unciae) on the obverse and the prow of a galley on the reverse. It was not a […]

Silver dollar || Coin

Silver dollar may refer to:

A United States dollar coin made of any white metal, especially one made of silver.

A Canadian Silver Dollar commemorative coin.

Three species of characins, named from their resemblance to the coin:

Metynnis argenteus.

Metynnis hypsauchen.

Metynnis maculatus.

A type of pancake, typically about 7 cm (3 inches) in diameter […]

The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC) is an American non-profit organization with about 25,000 members.

The NAWCC was founded in 1943 by members of the Horological Society of New York and the Philadelphia Watchmakers’ Guild who wished to create a national organization. The membership is now divided into over 175 “Chapters” which can […]

Twenty pence || Coin

Twenty pence may refer to:

A British Twenty Pence coin, a decimal subdivision of the pound sterling (United Kingdom).

An Irish twenty pence (decimal coin), a decimal subdivision of the now defunct Irish pound (Republic of Ireland).

A gold English coin Twenty Pence from the 13th century (England).

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Equilibristics refers to a number of ‘circus arts’ and juggling skills characterised by balancing or maintaining a moving equilibrium or balance of opposing forces. The term applies equally to an act in which the performer’s body is balanced on a prop or an act in which the performer balances a prop, or spins it.

Many […]

Side-chain theory is a theory proposed by Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) to explain the immune response in living cells. Ehrlich theorized from very early in his career that chemical structure could be used explain why the immune response occurred in reaction to infection. He believed that toxins and antitoxins were chemical substances at a time when […]

The neugroschen is a coin that was introduced in 1841 in Saxony. It was equivalent to the Prussian silbergroschen but was divided into 10 pfennig, not 12 as in Prussia.

See also

Grosch

Silbergroschen

Groschen

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What can refer to:

What? A movie directed by Roman Polanski.

An interrogative or relative pronoun in the English language, one of the Five Ws

What Records, a record label

What? Records, a record label

WHAT, an AM radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Michael “Eppo” Eppelstun is considered the father of the new school of bodyboarding. In the early 1990s he popularized tricks never before tried, such as the ARS (air-roll spin) and backflip. Eppo was one of the first bodyboarders to shift bodyboarding from a fluid, surf-like style to the extreme, aerial and trick oriented sport it […]