n. 1. The coin, or other production, made in a mint. [ 1913 Webster ]
Stamped in clay, a heavenly mintage. Sterling. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. The duty paid to the mint for coining. At one time people could bring precious metals, as gold or silver, to a mint and receive in return coins of the same value, minus the commision charged by the mint, which was the mintage. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
3. The act or process of minting{ 1 }; as, a coin of recent mintage. [ PJC ]
4. The quantity of coins of a specific type made by the mint; as, coins of low mintage tend to be more valuable as collectors' items. [ PJC ]
[こくふ;こくぶ;こふ, kokufu ; kokubu ; kofu] (n) (1) (こくふ only) (abbr) (See 国民政府) Nationalist Government (of China; i.e. under the Kuomintang); (2) (See 律令制) provincial office (under the ritsuryo system); provincial capital #10,922[Add to Longdo]
[なんきんじけん, nankinjiken] (n) (1) Nanking Incident (targeting of Nanking's foreign properties and residents by Kuomintang troops in March, 1927); (2) (See 南京大虐殺) Rape of Nanking (1937); Nanking Massacre [Add to Longdo]
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