Robert Matthews, the former Royal Mint assay master - the most senior coin tester - said: "If the number keeps increasing at this rate, there will come a point when the Treasury has to decide whether to
remint or not."
Classic manifestations of the scarcity of small change appear in this period: attempts by the government to ban the export of fractional money; extreme difficulties in persuading the population to
remint low-quality, low-denomination coins; and the development of imperfect substitutes for use in payment of small transactions are among the main ones being reviewed.
Con MP Esther McVey demanding parents be able to withdraw children from same-sex relationship lessons and Muslim zealots accused of manipulating anti-LGBT feeling at a Brum primary are two sides of a
reminted intolerance coin.
Even if little of the sun's gold emerges as a return on Knott's downpaid coin, however, I see such poems as gleaming yields on his lifetime investment; he made malleability valuable under the grotesque's imprint and now
remints it with a fairer face.
This book is the story of how the lives of the young starlet, newly
reminted as Lulu Kelly, and the tramp on the run, now just Freddie Van, intertwine when Lulu is framed for murder.
There is no provision in the Kyoto Protocol or its Paris 2015 COP-21
reminted agreement to ensure compliance of any nation that fails to achieve its reductions or violates any provision of the Protocol.
social order does the world of recently minted or newly
reminted rights
To better foster the development of internal capacity in newly
reminted states like Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States must develop a permanent civilian capability that both complements our military effort and contributes to the leveraging of multilateral efforts.
The old coins are sold to an overseas company which melts them down and sells
reminted blank coins all around the world.
Supposing that [e'.sub.c] = [e.sub.c], cross rixdollars will be
reminted as long as