English to Kannada Dictionary numismatic

numismatic

ನಾಣ್ಯಗಳ
definition
adjective
He also struck the largest known gold coin from the ancient world, a numismatic masterpiece weighing 20 staters.
of, relating to, or consisting of coins, paper currency, and medals.
translation of 'numismatic'
ನಾಣ್ಯರಚನೆಯ,
ನಾಣ್ಯಗಳ
example
Hendlin, for his part, corroborates some of my observations and adds some of his own, drawing on his vast experience in 'numismatic' science.
Louis Jordan, a historian with a strong interest in 'numismatic' issues, has written what is undoubtedly the definitive history of Massachusetts' seventeenth-century mint.
Spink, a 'numismatic' firm established in 1666, conducted the auction with 832 lots representing banknotes from 150 countries.
Drawing on 'numismatic' evidence, Sourdel-Thomine deftly dismisses assertions that the title was gained only after the capture of Lahore in 582 / 1186.
By contrast, the heads of the other five Romans appear animated and in three-quarter view, without any obvious reference to the conventions of sculpture or 'numismatic' portraits.
As I am an amateur ancient coin collector, my thoughts are somewhat focused on the 'numismatic' area of the antiquities market, but I believe the analysis can cover other antiquarian items.
The appearance of From Imperium to Auctoritas established Grant's credentials as a Roman numismatist; five more 'numismatic' volumes would follow in the 1950's.
Here Pukes draws widely on 'numismatic' evidence to show that the titles and authority granted to Christ challenge those claimed by the Emperor.
The reason for the change in formulation is that 'numismatic' specialists and antiquarians insisted that coins had to be made of metal.
With this, he appeared to dismiss out of hand the potential 'numismatic' and heritage interest of any coins and bullion that might be recovered.
Since 1982, in order to encourage the publication of books of scientific and general interest, the IAPN has been giving an honorific prize for the best 'numismatic' publication of the year.
Several speakers presented interesting 'numismatic' topics, and several educational games took place.
There are only so many that can be mounted and framed without making his sitting room look like the British Museum's 'numismatic' collection.
In the 'numismatic' section of the museum, coins of ancient and British India, and those of other countries are on display.
Not all of this production simply bypassed the internal English economy by going directly to geld payments to the Danes, and Metcalf has stressed that the 'numismatic' picture reflects the growing prosperity of England at this time.
Although the attribution to Perikles is mistaken, the ivory medium is consistent with details of the statue given in 'numismatic' evidence and ancient literary sources.
As we shall see, this claim is very far from the truth; indeed both literary and 'numismatic' evidence shows that Maximus actually returned to Britain, probably in 384, and conducted a successful campaign against the Picts.
It seems entirely reasonable to predict that the 'numismatic' value of the first coins ever minted with extraterrestrial metals will skyrocket.
He also struck the largest known gold coin from the ancient world, a 'numismatic' masterpiece weighing 20 staters.
The Celtic sources are a few burials, some 'numismatic' evidence, infrequent inscriptions and figurines, and Celtic loan words in Latin.
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