# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bitcoin (BTC) | $ 5463.23564409 | 13665725245.1 | 1.83 % |
2 | Litecoin (LTC) | $ 73.7128163381 | 2731189924.95 | 2.06 % |
3 | Ethereum (ETH) | $ 160.249777394 | 5539288901.58 | -0.38 % |
4 | Veritaseum (VERI) | $ 20.69 | 0 | 0.00 % |
5 | EOS (EOS) | $ 4.7091957685 | 1596977206.74 | 1.02 % |
6 | Centra (CTR) | $ 0.01098 | 0 | 0.00 % |
7 | DigiByte (DGB) | $ 0.0107446304 | 1598596.53013 | 2.08 % |
8 | AdEx (ADX) | $ 0.1407 | 0 | 0.31 % |
9 | Humaniq (HMQ) | $ 0.01098 | 0 | 1.01 % |
10 | Private Instant Verified Transaction (PIVX) | $ 0.6316 | 0 | -1.71 % |
11 | XRP (XRP) | $ 0.3037289055 | 854946854.114 | 0.59 % |
12 | Bitshares (BTS) | $ 0.0535211722 | 5775954.67393 | 0.63 % |
13 | BitSwift (SWIFT) | $ 0.2409 | 0 | 0.00 % |
14 | OmiseGo (OMG) | $ 1.6058339025 | 49743762.3112 | 2.44 % |
15 | Sphere Coin (SPHR) | $ 0.5430 | 0 | -1.97 % |
16 | Ethereum Classic (ETC) | $ 5.7995372603 | 385068236.268 | -0.34 % |
17 | NEM (XEM) | $ 0.0562224828 | 12107390.372 | -1.07 % |
18 | Rivetz (RVT) | $ 0.03623 | 0 | 0.00 % |
19 | HempCoin (HMP) | $ 0.00000400 | 0 | 0.00 % |
20 | MaidSafe Coin (MAID) | $ 0.1271578296 | 409291.216623 | -3.03 % |
21 | FunFair (FUN) | $ 0.005482 | 10395.9075273 | -2.91 % |
22 | Paragon (PRG) | $ 0.09949 | 0 | 40.93 % |
23 | Stratis (STRAT) | $ 0.8362895454 | 671339.173714 | -1.48 % |
24 | NavCoin (NAV) | $ 0.1936 | 0 | 0.00 % |
25 | Rise (RISE) | $ 0.01092 | 0 | -2.45 % |
26 | Verge (XVG) | $ 0.0075441629 | 1281843.55299 | -0.72 % |
27 | Reddcoin (RDD) | $ 0.0016917543 | 1348687.72479 | 3.33 % |
28 | TenX (PAY) | $ 0.2383 | 0 | -3.32 % |
29 | Waves (WAVES) | $ 2.1778502833 | 11203747.5086 | -1.45 % |
30 | Lisk (LSK) | $ 1.7328143885 | 3473676.6243 | -3.08 % |
31 | KickCoin (KICK) | $ 0.003165 | 0 | 1.49 % |
32 | Monero (XMR) | $ 64.5029351619 | 45113464.8028 | 3.00 % |
33 | Komodo (KMD) | $ 1.0377697449 | 2319218.00836 | 3.98 % |
34 | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | $ 13.78 | 0 | 0.00 % |
35 | Dash (DASH) | $ 117.154894796 | 270134788.176 | 2.41 % |
36 | Gnosis (GNO) | $ 14.85 | 1097.61721297 | -3.46 % |
37 | Populous (PPT) | $ 1.0821746538 | 4143106.90908 | -5.39 % |
38 | IOTA (IOT) | $ 0.3025 | 4775991.78463 | 0.67 % |
39 | NEO (NEO) | $ 9.8942643014 | 270590932.972 | 3.82 % |
40 | BitConnect Coin (BCCOIN) | $ 1.00 | 0 | 0.00 % |
41 | ByteCoin (BTE) | $ 0.04659 | 0 | 0.00 % |
42 | Tether (USDT) | $ 1.005095872 | 11166147246.5 | 0.00 % |
# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | PutinCoin (PUT) |
$ 0.0002700
|
7287.51210783 | 50.00 % |
2 | Ripio (RCN) |
$ 0.03609
|
69685.5443357 | 47.87 % |
3 | DIMCOIN (DIM) |
$ 0.0007000
|
187.16857143 | 40.00 % |
4 | Rate3 (RTE) |
$ 0.002386
|
21198.598299 | 27.88 % |
5 | PlayGame (PXG) |
$ 0.002071
|
3260 | 19.37 % |
6 | Imbrex (REX) |
$ 0.04371
|
386 | 18.60 % |
# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Blockpass (PASS) |
$ 0.006022
|
3811618.23791 | -55.29 % |
2 | CryptoCarbon (CCRB) |
$ 0.01290
|
96903.79 | -35.50 % |
3 | Oduwa (OWC) |
$ 0.06416
|
143501 | -33.33 % |
4 | Atonomi (ATMI) |
$ 0.0005235
|
260000 | -23.91 % |
5 | Karma (KRM) |
$ 0.0003602
|
147100 | -19.78 % |
6 | Banyan Network (BBN*) |
$ 0.0006113
|
307840.972862 | -18.49 % |
A coin is a piece of hard material used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government.
Coins are usually metal or alloy, or sometimes made of synthetic materials. They are usually disc shaped. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins. Other coins are used as money in everyday transactions, circulating alongside banknotes. Usually the highest value coin in circulation (i.e. excluding bullion coins) is worth less than the lowest-value note. In the last hundred years, the face value of circulation coins has occasionally been lower than the value of the metal they contain, for example due to inflation. If the difference becomes significant, the issuing authority may decide to withdraw these coins from circulation, or the public may decide to melt the coins down or hoard them (see Gresham's law).
Exceptions to the rule of face value being higher than content value also occur for some bullion coins made of silver or gold (and, rarely, other metals, such as platinum or palladium), intended for collectors or investors in precious metals. Examples of modern gold collector/investor coins include the British sovereign minted by the United Kingdom, the American Gold Eagle minted by the United States, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf minted by Canada, and the Krugerrand, minted by South Africa. While the Eagle, Maple Leaf, and Sovereign coins have nominal (purely symbolic) face values; the Krugerrand does not.
Coin ([koˈiŋ], after the venetian for cohen) is an Italian upmarket department store chain dedicated to the worlds of apparel, home decorations, accessories and beauty. Its headquarters are located in Venezia Mestre.
It was established in 1926 in Mirano (Venice), where the first store was opened. In 1962 it opened its flagship store in Milan at Piazza 5 Giornate. Coin was the first retailer to develop a fidelity card program in Italy in 1986.
The Coin Group owns OVS (midmarket apparel department stores) and, since January 2010, UPIM, a midmarket apparel, home and beauty department stores chain previously part of La Rinascente Group.
A coin is a piece of hard material used as money.
Coin or Coins may also refer to:
(Album: The Game, 1980)
"Yeah
Hey hey hey
No I'll never look back in anger
No I'll never find me an answer
You promised me, you'd keep in touch
I read your letter and it hurt me so much
I said I'd never, never be angry with you
I don't wanna feel like a stranger (no)
'Cos I'd rather stay out of danger
I read your letter so many times
I got your meaning between the lines
I said I'd never, never be angry with you
I must be strong so she won't know how much I miss her
I only hope as time goes on I'll forget her
My body's aching, can't sleep at night
I'm too exhausted to start a fight
And if I see her with another guy
I'll eat my heart out 'cos I love, love, love, love her
Come on baby, let's get together
I'll love you baby, I'll love you forever
I'm trying hard to stay away
What made you change, what did I say ?
Ooh I need your loving tonight
Ooh I need your loving
Ooh I need your loving
Ooh I need your loving babe tonight (Hit me)
Ooh I need your loving tonight
No I'll never look back in anger
No I'll never find me an answer
Gave me no warning, how could I guess
I'll have to learn to forgive and forget
Ooh I need your loving
Ooh I need your loving
A coin is a piece of hard material used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government.
Coins are usually metal or alloy, or sometimes made of synthetic materials. They are usually disc shaped. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins. Other coins are used as money in everyday transactions, circulating alongside banknotes. Usually the highest value coin in circulation (i.e. excluding bullion coins) is worth less than the lowest-value note. In the last hundred years, the face value of circulation coins has occasionally been lower than the value of the metal they contain, for example due to inflation. If the difference becomes significant, the issuing authority may decide to withdraw these coins from circulation, or the public may decide to melt the coins down or hoard them (see Gresham's law).
Exceptions to the rule of face value being higher than content value also occur for some bullion coins made of silver or gold (and, rarely, other metals, such as platinum or palladium), intended for collectors or investors in precious metals. Examples of modern gold collector/investor coins include the British sovereign minted by the United Kingdom, the American Gold Eagle minted by the United States, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf minted by Canada, and the Krugerrand, minted by South Africa. While the Eagle, Maple Leaf, and Sovereign coins have nominal (purely symbolic) face values; the Krugerrand does not.