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How to use numismatic in a sentence

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It seems entirely reasonable to predict that the numismatic value of the first coins ever minted with extraterrestrial metals will skyrocket.
It was compared to a copper trial struck from the die, and carefully examined by several numismatic professionals.
Hendlin, for his part, corroborates some of my observations and adds some of his own, drawing on his vast experience in numismatic science.
Several speakers presented interesting numismatic topics, and several educational games took place.
In the numismatic section of the museum, coins of ancient and British India, and those of other countries are on display.
The reason for the change in formulation is that numismatic specialists and antiquarians insisted that coins had to be made of metal.
There are only so many that can be mounted and framed without making his sitting room look like the British Museum's numismatic collection.
The Celtic sources are a few burials, some numismatic evidence, infrequent inscriptions and figurines, and Celtic loan words in Latin.
Here Pukes draws widely on numismatic evidence to show that the titles and authority granted to Christ challenge those claimed by the Emperor.
He also struck the largest known gold coin from the ancient world, a numismatic masterpiece weighing 20 staters.
Spink, a numismatic firm established in 1666, conducted the auction with 832 lots representing banknotes from 150 countries.
With this, he appeared to dismiss out of hand the potential numismatic and heritage interest of any coins and bullion that might be recovered.
This numismatic and thus chronometrically valid distinction, however, could be useful regardless of whether the two brothers used the same or different passes.
For example, in 2004 the Mint will introduce new restrictions on mintage numbers for numismatic products.
Do not report a sale of currencies or precious metal in the form of jewellery, works of art, or numismatic coins.
The numismatics business line comprises two businesses: numismatic coins and giftables.
The advent of the Internet spawned an entirely new culture of numismatic collectors.
Classification of these issues remains one of the most formidable numismatic problems.
Such coins are not, for the purpose of this Directive, considered to be sold for numismatic interest.
In 2004, the Museum won a Canadian Numismatic Association Award for its outstanding contribution to numismatic education in Canada.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In a period in which the literary sources are so scanty great weight attaches to the epigraphic and numismatic evidence.
You may contemplate the entire gallery and succession in numismatic books, with autotype reproductions of these caricatures.
This is a course of policy which should be reserved for the public institution and the numismatic chronicler.
An interesting view of the progress of Europe might be obtained from a philosophical study of its numismatic remains.
One case was devoted to a numismatic portrait-gallery of her own relations.
I do not think that I had heard of such an institution as the numismatic Society.
At Bloomsbury Street is one of my numismatic libraries of reference, to which I have long enjoyed free access.
My son and I thus acquired an assemblage of numismatic monuments represented only by an unit.
Jublains has no inscriptions to show, but its numismatic wealth is great.
These coins of the past are not to be laid away in numismatic collections.
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