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  2. Coin Master - Wikipedia

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    Coin Master is a casual mobile game that incorporates mechanics from village building, slot machines, and social interaction. The game was developed by Tel Aviv, Israel-based company Moon Active. It could be argued whether the game falls into the social casino category or not. [1] Coin Master has been downloaded over 300 million times worldwide ...

  3. Moon Active - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the company released Coin Master for smartphones on the iOS and Android operating systems, which became a major success. According to estimates, the game's gross revenue (including commissions to Apple and Google) reached $100 million in 2018, $550 million in 2019, and $1.25 billion in 2020.

  4. Coining (mint) - Wikipedia

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    A coin die itself, has been the main motive for many collectors coins and medals. One of the most recent and famous one, is the Austrian 700 Years City of Hall in Tyrol coin, minted on January 29, 2003. The reverse side of the coin shows the Guldiner silver coin. However, the design is negative, representing a coin die, as a reference to Hall's ...

  5. Coin magic - Wikipedia

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    Will Goldston's trick of passing a coin through his sleeve. Coin magic is the manipulating of coins to entertain audiences. [1] Because coins are small, most coin tricks are considered close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects. Though stage conjurers generally do not use coin effects, coin ...

  6. History of coins - Wikipedia

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    Double-die style struck coin from Ancient India, c 304-232 BCE featuring an elephant on one face and a lion on the other. Since that time, coins have been the most universal embodiment of money. These first coins were made of electrum, a naturally occurring pale yellow mixture of gold and silver that was further alloyed with silver and copper.

  7. Münzmeister - Wikipedia

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    ' mint master '; Latin monetarius) was the head or manager of a mint, a moneyer with responsibility for the minting of coins, or specie. His duties were defined ...

  8. William Wood (ironmaster) - Wikipedia

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    William Wood (1671–1730) was an English hardware manufacturer, ironmaster, and mintmaster, notorious for receiving a contract to strike an issue of Irish coinage from 1722 to 1724.

  9. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    A coin that has been graded and authenticated by one of numerous independent grading services. [1] See also encapsulated coin. chop-mark See banker's mark. church tokens. Also called Communion tokens. Tokens generally issued initially by Scottish parishes (die stamped one-side only to show the parish) and later in the United States and Canada.