numismatics quiz

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Across
  1. 3. coinage in which the value of the coin is decreed by the state, with no reference to metal value
  2. 4. coin-like objects, such as tokens and medals
  3. 5. the treatment of the edge like a cog-wheel
  4. 8. a mint-duty levied by the state as a source of revenue
  5. 9. acceptance of coins by weight, not by count since they vary too significantly in weight
  6. 12. the face of the coin stamped by the lower die in the anvil; popularly “heads”
  7. 13. an image or inscription certifying the weight and purity of the metal
  8. 15. the term used for the planchet after the coin is struck
  9. 16. the “third side” of the coin, often overlooked but can carry important information
  10. 18. a piece of metal, marked with a device, issued by a government authority, used as money
  11. 19. face of the coin stamped by the upper die engraved at the end of a punch; popularly “tails”
Down
  1. 1. a pre-weighted blank disc of metal from which a coin is struck
  2. 2. an irregular shape between the lower edge of the coin and a horizontal ground line above
  3. 3. coinage in which the value is “cried up” a bit above the coin’s intrinsic value
  4. 6. text identifying the issuer, state, or claiming the legitimacy of the state
  5. 7. refers to general qualities produced by the manufacturing process; e.g. relative thickness or thinness of the flan
  6. 10. coinage in which the value is that of the metal from which they are made
  7. 11. a measure of value, a medium of exchange, and a store of wealth
  8. 14. the acceptance of coins at face value, by counting them out as opposed to by weighing
  9. 17. a mint-charge levied to cover the expense of coining money