recoin

recoin

(riːˈkɔɪn)
vb (tr)
to coin (money, a unit of currency, etc) again
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recoin


Past participle: recoined
Gerund: recoining

Imperative
recoin
recoin
Present
I recoin
you recoin
he/she/it recoins
we recoin
you recoin
they recoin
Preterite
I recoined
you recoined
he/she/it recoined
we recoined
you recoined
they recoined
Present Continuous
I am recoining
you are recoining
he/she/it is recoining
we are recoining
you are recoining
they are recoining
Present Perfect
I have recoined
you have recoined
he/she/it has recoined
we have recoined
you have recoined
they have recoined
Past Continuous
I was recoining
you were recoining
he/she/it was recoining
we were recoining
you were recoining
they were recoining
Past Perfect
I had recoined
you had recoined
he/she/it had recoined
we had recoined
you had recoined
they had recoined
Future
I will recoin
you will recoin
he/she/it will recoin
we will recoin
you will recoin
they will recoin
Future Perfect
I will have recoined
you will have recoined
he/she/it will have recoined
we will have recoined
you will have recoined
they will have recoined
Future Continuous
I will be recoining
you will be recoining
he/she/it will be recoining
we will be recoining
you will be recoining
they will be recoining
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been recoining
you have been recoining
he/she/it has been recoining
we have been recoining
you have been recoining
they have been recoining
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been recoining
you will have been recoining
he/she/it will have been recoining
we will have been recoining
you will have been recoining
they will have been recoining
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been recoining
you had been recoining
he/she/it had been recoining
we had been recoining
you had been recoining
they had been recoining
Conditional
I would recoin
you would recoin
he/she/it would recoin
we would recoin
you would recoin
they would recoin
Past Conditional
I would have recoined
you would have recoined
he/she/it would have recoined
we would have recoined
you would have recoined
they would have recoined
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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Prosecutors have said that Zaslavskiy last year raised at least $300,000 from investors in a cryptocurrency called REcoin, which he claimed was backed by real estate, and another cryptocurrency called Diamond, which he said was backed by diamonds.
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REcoin Group and its founder, real estate guru Maksim Zaslavskiy, have launched REcoin, a new, proprietary cryptocurrency designed for a broad range of financial transactions, while being backed by real estate held by 101REcoin Trust in countries with a developed and stable economy such as the US, Canada, Japan, Great Britain and Switzerland, the company said.
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