DC stands for Deep Cameo, which is a term to describe the quality of proof coins.
I expect that you mean patriation. This is the term used in Canada to mean the process of making the country's constitution a matter over which Canada has complete jurisdiction.
The one that relates to collecting coins
One term is Numismatics, which includes collecting as well as studying.Numismatics is the study of coins and medals.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
This is a bit of a simplification, but the term refers to coins that have been spent in commerce. Newly minted coins are shipped to banks for use in change-making. Up to that point the coins are considered to be uncirculated, but once they've been used in retail transactions and mixed with other coins they're said to circulated.
DC stands for Deep Cameo, which is a term to describe the quality of proof coins.
It used to mean one who passes counterfeit coins, but the term is now obsolete.
Some terms that mean ensuring are making secure, making safe, making certain, and safeguarding. Other words that mean ensuring are guarding, confirming, and assuring.
It means there is very little hope of making a recovery/surviving as a medical term.
"Krone" comes from the Danish word meaning "crown". Denmark, Sweden and Norway all use this term in refernce to their coins.
The term "struck", when referring to coins, means the making of the coin. The blank planchet (the round blank disc which will become the coin) is struck (pressed) between the dies and the coin is made.
The term making love refers to the act of coitus between a couple. It is also frequently referred to as having sex, having sexual intercourse and copulation.
Henna is the indian/pakistani term for making patterns on your body with a special formula.
the mechanical, electronic, and magnetic part making up a computer system
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=making%20purple above link is for urban dictionary and gives two explanations
I expect that you mean patriation. This is the term used in Canada to mean the process of making the country's constitution a matter over which Canada has complete jurisdiction.