0 present participle of mint --
1 to produce a coin for the government --
2 to produce something new, especially to invent a new phrase or word: --
He very courteously wrote back saying that, upon the calculations that he could give, the difference in minting costs would be about £3 million.
There would also be minting problems in devising a suitable coinage in weight-value relationship.
Since then output has trebled mainly for export, and capacity for minting the decimal coinage is now also required.
I think that the objections to minting any three-halfpenny coin outweigh any possible convenience to be derived from it.
Furthermore, at the bottom end of the scale the expense of minting new coins would have been much lower in the bronze coins.
The need to provide 1 and 2 mil coins would increase minting costs.
The design and preparations for minting will take some time and details of the issue will be made known in due course.
The design and preparation for minting will take some time and details of the issue will be made known in due course.