coinage bronze: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ brɒnz/US/ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ brɑːnz/

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What does “coinage bronze” mean?

A specific type of bronze alloy (copper-tin, sometimes with other metals) historically used, and in some contexts still used, for minting coins.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A specific type of bronze alloy (copper-tin, sometimes with other metals) historically used, and in some contexts still used, for minting coins.

Can refer to a bronze medal awarded to the third-place finisher in a competition (coinage as 'thing minted'; bronze as medal material). In archaeology and numismatics, it refers specifically to the metal composition of historical coins.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning or usage. Spelling of related terms differs (e.g., BrE 'numismatics' vs. AmE also 'numismatics').

Connotations

Identical in both varieties. Highly technical/specialist.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general language. Used almost exclusively in academic papers, museum catalogs, or by specialists in metallurgy and coin collecting.

Grammar

How to Use “coinage bronze” in a Sentence

The [artifact] is composed of coinage bronze.Scientists analyzed the [object]'s coinage bronze.[Period] coinage bronze often contained lead.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Roman coinage bronzeanalysis of coinage bronzecomposition of coinage bronzeancient coinage bronze
medium
made of coinage bronzetypical coinage bronzealloysample
weak
historical coinage bronzemetalused

Examples

Examples of “coinage bronze” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The Romans **coinage bronzed** their sestertii from a specific alloy. (Note: highly archaic/technical use)
  • The metal was **coinage-bronzed** for durability. (Hypothetical/derivational)

American English

  • The mint **coinage bronzed** the blanks before striking. (Note: highly archaic/technical use)
  • They planned to **coinage-bronze** the new cent. (Hypothetical/derivational)

adverb

British English

  • The metal was prepared **coinage-bronzely**. (Extremely rare/constructed)
  • It was cast **coinage-bronze-wise**. (Extremely rare/constructed)

American English

  • The blanks were treated **coinage-bronze-style**. (Extremely rare/constructed)
  • It was alloyed **coinage-bronze-fashion**. (Extremely rare/constructed)

adjective

British English

  • The **coinage-bronze** analysis revealed tin content.
  • A **coinage-bronze** ingot was found at the site.

American English

  • The **coinage-bronze** composition was recorded.
  • They studied **coinage-bronze** specimens.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in archaeology, history, materials science, and numismatics to describe the metallurgical composition of coins.

Everyday

Extremely rare. A layperson would say 'bronze coins' or 'made of bronze'.

Technical

The primary context. Precise term for the specific alloy formulation intended for coin minting.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “coinage bronze”

Strong

numismatic bronze

Neutral

coin alloymonetary bronzecoin metal

Weak

copper-tin alloy for coinscoin-making bronze

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “coinage bronze”

coinage silverbullion goldpaper currency

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “coinage bronze”

  • Using 'coin bronze' (less standard).
  • Confusing it with 'bronze coinage' (which refers to the coins themselves, not the material).
  • Using in everyday language where 'bronze coins' is meant.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not exactly. 'Coinage bronze' refers to specific bronze alloys formulated for minting coins, which often had controlled amounts of tin, lead, or other elements for durability, workability, and to control cost. Regular bronze can have more variable compositions.

It would be highly unusual and potentially confusing. While a bronze medal is a 'coinage' in the broadest sense (a minted object), the standard term is simply 'bronze medal'. 'Coinage bronze' strongly implies the material of historical currency.

'Coinage bronze' is a *material* (the metal alloy). 'Bronze coinage' refers to the *coins themselves* that are made of bronze (e.g., 'The emperor issued a new bronze coinage').

In British English: /ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ brɒnz/. In American English: /ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ brɑːnz/. The stress is on the first syllable of 'coinage' and the single syllable of 'bronze'.

A specific type of bronze alloy (copper-tin, sometimes with other metals) historically used, and in some contexts still used, for minting coins.

Coinage bronze is usually academic / technical / numismatic in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None for this technical term.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of COINAGE (the process of making coins) + BRONZE (the metal they are stamped from). It's the 'bronze for coinage'.

Conceptual Metaphor

MATERIAL FOR PURPOSE (e.g., 'drinking water', 'writing paper').

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The laboratory report stated that the artifact was composed of , consistent with Imperial Roman minting practices.
Multiple Choice

In which field is the term 'coinage bronze' MOST likely to be used?

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