1. minting - Noun
2. minting - Verb
of Mint
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso featured in the designs, all done by Vítor Manuel Fernandes dos Santos, are the 12 stars of the EU and the year of minting. Source: Internet
But what is more astonishing is minting the hefty money illegally from shopkeepers, restaurants and almost from all businessmen. Source: Internet
Campbell, The Anglo-Saxon State, pp. 32–33, 181; Foot, Æthelstan: The First King of England, p. 152 In Æthelstan's time, however, it was far less developed, and minting was still organised regionally long after Æthelstan unified the country. Source: Internet
During his campaign, part of Gritz's standard stump speech was an idea to pay off the National debt by minting a coin at the Treasury and sending it to the Federal Reserve. Source: Internet
Hamilton desired the minting of small value coins such as silver ten-cent, copper, and half-cent pieces, for reducing the cost of living for the poor. Source: Internet
By 300 CE, Aksum was minting its own coins in silver and gold. Source: Internet