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coiners

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n. (plural of coiner English)

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Jewish coiners minted money with Hebrew inscription for Polish kings in the 11th and 12th centuries.

The British Army, richly blessed with gaol-birds, had no trouble in finding expert coiners in its ranks.

He did not really expect to see the coiners at their fell work, though he had pretended to when we were talking in the tree.

We wanted to be detectives, and we thought a gang of coiners infested your house, so we looked through your window last night.

Meanwhile, at every session of the Old Bailey the most terrible example of coiners and clippers was made.

Sherlock Holmes, who was in his most genial mood, lent an attentive ear to the Scotland Yard man's account of a gang of French coiners whose operations were actually threatening the stability of the louis d'or, and thereafter proceeded to bemuse the Scotsman with a highly ingenious theory as to the effects of runic lore upon the development of the highland clans.

They are coiners on a large scale, and have used the machine to form the amalgam which has taken the place of silver.

I shouldn't mind being a detective to lie in wait for a gang of coiners, now, and spring upon them unawares, and secure them - single-handed, you know, or with only my faithful bloodhound.

Dicky thought it ought to be something fat, because coiners are always a desperate gang.

The very house of Israel herself, the very Mint-house, Tower Hill, and Lombard Street of Israel herself, was full of false coiners and clippers of the promises.