Wealth in its rudest form of sacks of uncoined gold dust rules the hour.
There is but one frail girl child between him and Lagunitas, with its uncoined millions.
Uncoined nuggets, glittering gold dust in grains and powder, prove the harvest is real.
As Gustavus was a great economizer, he left a treasury replete with money and uncoined silver, in spite of elaborate pomp on state occasions, expensive royal marriages and wooings, and a feud with Russia.
Early in the spring of the following summer the Athenian envoys arrived from Sicily, and the Egestaeans with them, bringing sixty talents of uncoined silver, as a month's pay for sixty ships, which they were to ask to have sent them.
This did not include theuncoined gold and silver in public and private offerings, the sacred vessels for the processions and games, the Median spoils, and similar resources to the amount of five hundred talents.
The name given in China touncoined silver in current use is "sycee.
For small retail transactions, indeed for retail transactions in general, the conveniences of coined overuncoined metal are very great.
Coined metal thus rarely gets, save to a limited extent or temporarily, an agio over uncoined bullion.
It would have no greater value than it would if it were not the standard of value--abstracting from the fact that in the one case it might be used in its uncoined form as a substitute for money more freely than in the other.
An agio of coin over uncoined bullion may easily appear.
If the premium be great enough, men, especially in large transactions, will make use of the uncoined metal--just as they did use gold in this country during the Greenback period.
In a country, therefore, where the bulk of the money work is in effecting small transactions, we might expect a considerable agio for coined over uncoined metal.
Uncoined bullion is acceptable in a host of places where coin would otherwise be used, particularly in reserves for credit instruments.
Under the system of free and gratuitous coinage, no agio of coined over uncoinedbullion is possible.
But an agio on coined over uncoined metal is quite possible, and has frequently occurred.
L denoted equivalent weights, the former of uncoined metal, the latter of metal coined.
They consisted of candlesticks made of Corinthian brass, and of royal tables, and of a great quantity of uncoined silver; and I resolved to preserve whatsoever came to my hand for the king.
And when they said they had them, he asked me, What is become of those twenty pieces of gold which thou didst receive upon the sale of a certain weight of uncoined money?
Finally, an arrangement was made with the Collector of San Francisco, under which uncoined gold could be received in payment of duties, and then business went on as usual.
One 'proposal' was that the Bank should be obliged to deliver uncoined bullion, at the Mint price (instead of coined money) in exchange for its notes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncoined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.