Coinage in a sentence as a noun

Nice phrase coinage, since google search says,"No results found for "electable caste".

Thank you, sir, for the coinage 'avoid-prison coupons'.

I doubt that buried coinage/treasure would be considered a mineral.

What's pretty broke without cash doesn't typically get fixed when you shove its gullet full of coinage.

When the "how it works" page starts with "First there was bartering, then there was coinage, and of course paper tender followed with checks right behind.

They were printed metal tokens that had passing similarity to US coinage.

"a fellacious piece that described, in dulcet tones ..."More likely freudian slip than inspired coinage, but it's a word English could use.

Stop minting pennies, nickels, and quarters; start minting 20 cent pieces and mint more 50 cent pieces; let the free market sort it out. I'm not being flippant, it would actually work, at least as far as not wasting money producing low-value coinage is concerned.

"Monozukuri", regardless of its recent coinage, is an apt descriptor of the mindset of Japanese businesses.

The meaning you specify in Dutch is most closely related to the use of agio to name the difference of the face value of silver coinage and their real metal content.

Those machines at tourist cities that smash your pennies into local images are legal too; it's only illegal to destroy coinage for fraudulent purposes or to melt it down for the raw metals.

The use of "slave" to refer to devices that are controlled by other devices is only a little over a century old, so it's still quite a new coinage, but words can often change meaning on even shorter timescales.

But ...But Ask the Korean made an excellent point about culturalism: "The term "culturalism" is my coinage ... is the unwarranted impulse to explain people's behavior with a "cultural difference", whether real or imagined.

Coinage definitions

noun

coins collectively

See also: mintage specie

noun

a newly invented word or phrase

See also: neologism neology

noun

the act of inventing a word or phrase

See also: neologism neology