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UNITED STATES SILVER DOLLAR COIN MINTED FROM 1840–1873
Seated Liberty Dollar; Seated liberty dollar
  • Democratic presidential candidate [[William Jennings Bryan]] campaign poster, 1900.  The silver dollar illustrated below the portrait resembles a Seated Liberty dollar.
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  • resumption of government payments in precious-metal coins]].
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deep-seated      
A deep-seated problem, feeling, or belief is difficult to change because its causes have been there for a long time.
The country is still suffering from deep-seated economic problems.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
deep-seated      
¦ adjective firmly established.
Deep (rapper)         
PUNJABI-AMERICAN SOUTHERN RAP ARTIST
In Trunks Now; User:Don boochi/DEEP (Rapper); DEEP (Rapper); DEEP (rapper); The Drip; Nach Nach
Deep, also known as Deep Cold or Deep Da 1, was an American Southern rap artist of Indian origin from Houston, Texas. Raised in the city, Deep attended the same high school as Paul Wall and Chamillionaire.
deep-fried         
  • alt=Fried balls of dough in a basket.
  • alt=A pillar of fire erupts from a pan and spreads across the ceiling above.
  • alt=Fried fish on a pile of fried potato, with ramekins of tartar sauce and mushy peas.
  • alt=Large baskets of insects and scorpions at a market.
  • [[Smultring]] being deep-fried
  • ''[[Peixinhos da horta]]'', the Portuguese ancestor of Japanese [[tempura]]
  • alt=A large bin, with "GREASE ONLY" stamped on the lid.
COOKING METHOD IN WHICH FOOD IS SUBMERGED IN HOT FAT
Deep fried; Deep-fried; Deep-fry; Deep fry; Deep-frying; Cooking/Deep frying; Deep fried food; Deep fat frying; Deep fat fry
adjective fry (food) in an amount of fat or oil sufficient to cover it completely.
Deep frying         
  • alt=Fried balls of dough in a basket.
  • alt=A pillar of fire erupts from a pan and spreads across the ceiling above.
  • alt=Fried fish on a pile of fried potato, with ramekins of tartar sauce and mushy peas.
  • alt=Large baskets of insects and scorpions at a market.
  • [[Smultring]] being deep-fried
  • ''[[Peixinhos da horta]]'', the Portuguese ancestor of Japanese [[tempura]]
  • alt=A large bin, with "GREASE ONLY" stamped on the lid.
COOKING METHOD IN WHICH FOOD IS SUBMERGED IN HOT FAT
Deep fried; Deep-fried; Deep-fry; Deep fry; Deep-frying; Cooking/Deep frying; Deep fried food; Deep fat frying; Deep fat fry
Deep frying (also referred to as deep fat frying) is a cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat, traditionally lard but today most commonly oil, as opposed to the shallow oil used in conventional frying done in a frying pan. Normally, a deep fryer or chip pan is used for this; industrially, a pressure fryer or vacuum fryer may be used.
deep-fry         
  • alt=Fried balls of dough in a basket.
  • alt=A pillar of fire erupts from a pan and spreads across the ceiling above.
  • alt=Fried fish on a pile of fried potato, with ramekins of tartar sauce and mushy peas.
  • alt=Large baskets of insects and scorpions at a market.
  • [[Smultring]] being deep-fried
  • ''[[Peixinhos da horta]]'', the Portuguese ancestor of Japanese [[tempura]]
  • alt=A large bin, with "GREASE ONLY" stamped on the lid.
COOKING METHOD IN WHICH FOOD IS SUBMERGED IN HOT FAT
Deep fried; Deep-fried; Deep-fry; Deep fry; Deep-frying; Cooking/Deep frying; Deep fried food; Deep fat frying; Deep fat fry
¦ verb [usu. as adjective deep-fried] fry (food) in an amount of fat or oil sufficient to cover it completely.
deep-sea         
DEEPEST LAYER OF THE OCEANS
Deep ocean; Ocean depths; Deep-sea; Deep layer; Deep-ocean; Deep water (ocean); Deepwater layer
Deep-sea activities take place in the areas of the sea that are a long way from the coast.
...deep-sea diving.
...a deep-sea fisherman.
ADJ: ADJ n
Deep-sea         
DEEPEST LAYER OF THE OCEANS
Deep ocean; Ocean depths; Deep-sea; Deep layer; Deep-ocean; Deep water (ocean); Deepwater layer
·adj Of or pertaining to the deeper parts of the sea; as, a deep-sea line (·i.e., a line to take soundings at a great depth); deep-sea lead; deep-sea soundings, explorations, ·etc.
The Deep (unfinished film)         
UNFINISHED FILM BY ORSON WELLES
The Deep (1970 film); The Deep (Orson Welles film)
The Deep is an unfinished film directed by Orson Welles, based on Charles Williams' novel Dead Calm (1963), which was later adapted as an eponymous 1989 film. Welles produced and wrote The Deep, as well as played the role of Russ Brewer opposite Jeanne Moreau and Laurence Harvey.
deep-fry         
  • alt=Fried balls of dough in a basket.
  • alt=A pillar of fire erupts from a pan and spreads across the ceiling above.
  • alt=Fried fish on a pile of fried potato, with ramekins of tartar sauce and mushy peas.
  • alt=Large baskets of insects and scorpions at a market.
  • [[Smultring]] being deep-fried
  • ''[[Peixinhos da horta]]'', the Portuguese ancestor of Japanese [[tempura]]
  • alt=A large bin, with "GREASE ONLY" stamped on the lid.
COOKING METHOD IN WHICH FOOD IS SUBMERGED IN HOT FAT
Deep fried; Deep-fried; Deep-fry; Deep fry; Deep-frying; Cooking/Deep frying; Deep fried food; Deep fat frying; Deep fat fry
(deep-fries, deep-frying, deep-fried)
If you deep-fry food, you fry it in a large amount of fat or oil.
Heat the oil and deep-fry the fish fillets.
VERB: V n

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Seated Liberty dollar

The Seated Liberty dollar was a dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873 and designed by its chief engraver, Christian Gobrecht. It was the last silver coin of that denomination to be struck before passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which temporarily ended production of the silver dollar for American commerce. The coin's obverse is based on that of the Gobrecht dollar, which had been minted experimentally from 1836 to 1839. However, the soaring eagle used on the reverse of the Gobrecht dollar was not used; instead, the United States Mint (Mint) used a heraldic eagle, based on a design by late Mint Chief Engraver John Reich first utilized on coins in 1807.

Seated Liberty dollars were initially struck only at the Philadelphia Mint; in 1846, production began at the New Orleans facility. In the late 1840s, the price of silver increased relative to gold because of an increase in supply of the latter caused by the California Gold Rush; this led to the hoarding, export, and melting of American silver coins. The Coinage Act of 1853 decreased the weight of all silver coins of five cents or higher, except for the dollar, but also required a supplemental payment from those wishing their bullion struck into dollar coins. As little silver was being presented to the US Mint at the time, production remained low. In the final years of the series, there was more silver produced in the US, and mintages increased.

In 1866, "In God We Trust" was added to the dollar following its introduction to United States coinage earlier in the decade. Seated Liberty dollar production was halted by the Coinage Act of 1873, which authorized the trade dollar for use in foreign commerce. Representatives of silver interests were unhappy when the metal's price dropped again in the mid-1870s; they advocated the resumption of the free coinage of silver into legal tender, and after the passage of the Bland–Allison Act in 1878, production resumed with the Morgan dollar.