Mintages [noun]

Definition of Mintages:

metallic money

Synonyms of Mintages:


Opposite/Antonyms of Mintages:

Bill

Dollar


Sentence/Example of Mintages:

The "dimes" and "half-dimes" of our own mintage, though long legalized, were but slowly naturalized.

He grows aweary and lies down to sleep—to sleep and wake no more, deeding to us the mintage of his love.

In this way his letters became what they are, like coins put in the pyx, and mintage that survives the best of the goldsmiths.

He dipped into a side coat-pocket for the mintage of the Solomons and stripped off a stick from the handful of pressed sticks.

Herbert's poems are full of this sterling sense and philosophical reflection—the mintage of a master mind.

On a very few is found the horse, surviving from the old Macedonian mintage.

But whoever thinks of purchasing English mintage except for bullion?