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1) "Irish" -- As to irish coins Irish Pronunciation: 'I-rish Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English *Irisc, from Iras Irishmen, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish Ériu Ireland 1 plural in construction : natives or inhabitants of Ireland or their descendants especially when of Celtic speech or culture 2 a : the Celtic language of Ireland especially as used since the later medieval period b : English spoken by the Irish 3 : IRISH WHISKEY - Irish adjective Pronunciation Symbols Irish may refer to: - Ireland, an island consisting of:
- Republic of Ireland (until 1937 known as Irish Free State)
- Northern Ireland
- Irish people, people of Irish ethnicity, originating from Ireland.
- Irish language, a Goidelic language spoken on the island of Ireland and by communities worldwide
- Irish whiskey, a whiskey of Irish origin
- Irish Americans, residents or citizens of the United States of Irish ancestry.
- Irish twins, siblings born 9 to 12 months apart
- "Fighting Irish", the athletic teams of the University of Notre Dame, sometimes referred simply as the Irish
- Irish Draught, Irish breed of horse.
- Music of Ireland
- Culture of Ireland
Note that the term can, in certain circumstances relate only to the Republic of Ireland (such as Irish Government) and also, less commonly, to Northern Ireland exclusively (such as Irish Football Association) ..."
2) "Coins" -- As to irish coins 1coin Pronunciation: 'koin Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French coing wedge, corner, from Latin cuneus wedge 1 archaic a : CORNER, CORNERSTONE, QUOIN b : WEDGE 2 a : a usually flat piece of metal issued by governmental authority as money b : metal money c : something resembling a coin especially in shape 3 : something used as if it were money (as in verbal or intellectual exchange) <perhaps wisecracks...are respectable literary coin in the United States -- Times Literary Supplement> <would repay him with the full coin of his mind -- Ian Fleming> 4 : something having two different and usually opposing sides -- usually used in the phrase the other side of the coin 5 : MONEY <I'm in it for the coin -- Sinclair Lewis> Pronunciation Symbols - This article is about monetary coins. For other meanings see: Coin (disambiguation)
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| A coin is usually a piece of hard material, generally metal, usually in the shape of a disc, and most often issued by a government, to be used as a form of money in transactions. Along with banknotes, coins make up the cash forms of all modern money systems. Coins made for circulation (general monetized use) are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes are usually used for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin is worth less than the lowest-value note. Invariably also, the face value of circulation coins is less than the gross value of the metal used in making them. Exceptions to these rules occur for non-monetized "bullion coins" made of silver or gold (and, rarely, other metals, such as platinum or palladium), intended for collectors or investors in precious metals. For examples of modern gold collector/investor coins, the United States mints the American Gold Eagle, Canada mints the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and South Africa mints the Krugerrand. The U.S. Eagle coin has a "face value" of ten U.S. dollars, and the Double Eagle has a "face value" of twenty U.S. dollars, but these are historical references to pre-depression times when this was the case; they no longer apply, since the market value of the coin, and t..."
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