uncirculated - translation to English
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uncirculated - translation to English

Uncirculated coinage

uncirculated      
(adj.) = excluido del préstamo
Ex: Normally, a hold should not be placed on a document when there are uncirculated copies.
circulate2      
(v.) = poner en circulación, poner en préstamo, prestar
Ex: However, if the volumes of the encyclopedia will not be circulated, the volumes need to be entered separately.
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* circulate round = hacer circular por
* uncirculated = excluido del préstamo

Definition

uncirculated
¦ adjective (especially of a note or coin) that has not been in circulation.

Wikipedia

Uncirculated coin

The term uncirculated coin can refer to three things:

  • A coin that is released to the public but not intended for general circulation (i.e. not used as money although it is still legal tender) but is available through a mint or through a local coin dealer.
  • A coin that has been graded as 60+ on the Sheldon or European grading systems.
  • The process by which a coin is made. The US Mint uses this definition for the coins in the uncirculated coin set that it sells. For these coins, adjustments are made to the minting process which result in a more proof-like finish. These include using a higher force during coining, the use of fresh dies, and special cleaning.
Examples of use of uncirculated
1. The Prince Henry Alderney 5 brilliant uncirculated coin costs '.'5 and 10,000 will be made.
2. Bruyer said he observed a wide range of varieties and dates of likely uncirculated currency in much better condition than artifacts yielded by most shipwrecks of a similar age.