Coin (department store)

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.

History

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.

Coin Group

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.

References

  • Coin official website

  • Coin (disambiguation)

    A coin is a piece of hard material used as money.

    Coin or Coins may also refer to:

    People

  • Christophe Coin (born 1958), French cellist, viola da gamba player and conductor
  • Julie Coin (born 1982), French tennis player
  • Robert Coin (1901–2007), French sculptor and engraver
  • Places

  • Coín, a town and municipality in Málaga province, Spain
  • Coin, Arkansas
  • Coin, Iowa, a US city
  • Coin, Kentucky
  • Coin-lès-Cuvry, and Coin-sur-Seille, two municipalities of France ("communes" in French) in the Moselle department of France
  • Coin (department store), an Italian department store
  • Science and technology

  • Conical intersection
  • ContextObjects in Spans (COinS), a specification for publishing OpenURL references in HTML
  • Combined Online Information System, a UK database containing HM Treasury's analysis of departmental spending
  • Coin (digital card), a digital device that stores the magnetic stripe and other data of a user's credit, debit or other cards; the startup company behind it.
  • Other

  • Community of interest network
  • Two pounds (British coin)

    The British two pound (£2) coin is a denomination of the pound sterling. Its obverse has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin’s introduction. Two different portraits of the Queen have been used, with the latest design by Jody Clark being introduced in 2015. The reverse features an abstract design symbolising the history of technological achievement. A new reverse design featuring Britannia began to enter circulation during 2015.

    The coin was introduced on 15 June 1998 (coins minted 1997) after a review of the United Kingdom's coinage decided that a general-circulation £2 coin was needed. The new bi-metallic design replaced a series of commemorative, uni-metallic coins which were issued between 1986 and 1996 to celebrate special occasions. Although legal tender, these coins have never been common in everyday circulation.

    As of March 2014 there were an estimated 417 million £2 coins in circulation with an estimated face value of £831.756 million.

    Minty

    Minty may refer to

  • An adjective describing the flavor of the mint, or mentha plant
  • Minty (My Little Pony), a My Little Pony toy.
  • Minty (TV series), a 1998 Australian–British comedy series
  • Minty, a fictional Holiday mascot on Conan.
  • Minty, Poland
  • Minties, a mint-flavoured chewable lolly popular in Australia
  • Minty muffins, mint flavored muffins.
  • Minty (band), a band founded by Leigh Bowery in 1993
  • Emil Minty, former actor
  • Minty Peterson, a former character in the British television series EastEnders
  • Minty, a social networking app
  • See also

  • Mint (disambiguation)
  • Minty (TV series)

    Minty is a 1998 Australian / British comedy television series, in which Australian actress Angela Kelly appeared in the dual roles of Minty and Melanie (an Australian girl and an English girl who are identical in appearance).

    The 13-episode series was co-produced by Scottish Television (now STV Central) and RT Films in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and supported by ScreenWest and The Lotteries Commission of Western Australia.

    Cast

  • Angela Kelly – as "Minty Sullivan" / "Melanie Hobson"
  • Damian De Montemas as "Shane Connor"
  • Kim De Lury – as "Cameron Davis"
  • Vivienne Garrett – as "Pamela-Anne"
  • Bill Kerr – as "Willie Courtnay"
  • Michael Loney – as "Lionel Hobson"
  • Phineas Glover – as "Alex Hobson"
  • Peter O'Brien – as "Ric da Silva"
  • Plot

    When British schoolgirl Melanie Hobson wins a trip to Australia in a competition, she is amazed to discover, on arrival at the airport, that she has a double, Minty Sullivan, an Australian soap opera star. Minty who is getting tired of her life as a soap-opera actress, is dressed as Cinderella as part of a prize for a fan of Minty's television program (the winner has won the right to be Minty's partner at an awards ceremony). Melanie and Minty swap identities, and Melanie keeps Minty's appointment as Cinderella.

    Leigh Bowery

    Leigh Bowery (26 March 1961 – 31 December 1994) was an Australian performance artist, club promoter, actor, pop star, model, and fashion designer, based in London. Bowery is considered one of the more influential figures in the 1980s and 1990s London and New York City art and fashion circles influencing a generation of artists and designers. His influence reached through the fashion, club and art worlds to impact, amongst others, Meadham Kirchhoff, Alexander McQueen, Lucian Freud, Vivienne Westwood, Boy George, Antony and the Johnsons, Lady Gaga, John Galliano, the Scissor Sisters, David LaChapelle, Lady Bunny plus numerous Nu-Rave bands and nightclubs in London and New York City which arguably perpetuated his avant garde ideas.

    Minty and Freud

    In 1993, Bowery formed the band Minty with friend knitwear designer Richard Torry, Nicola Bateman, and Matthew Glammore.

    In November 1994, Minty began a two-week-long show at London's Freedom Cafe, including audience member Alexander McQueen, but it was too much for Westminster City Council, who closed the show down after only one night. Minty was a financial loss and represented a low point in his colourful career. A spin-off band called The Offset later formed including artist Donald Urquhart.

    Podcasts:

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    Touch

    by: Mandy Kane

    Do you know you steal my breath
    Make me feel I'm second best
    Hold me up at gunpoint whisper in my ear
    Just a narcissistic crush
    That doesn't seem to matter much
    'Til I find that you're here
    Even when you're not
    You mean so much
    Coz all I've got is your touch
    All I've got is your touch
    Do you know how juvenile
    I feel when you make me smile
    I'm above you but I love to be brought down
    And if only you'd resist
    All the boundaries that exist
    I could look you in the eye and tell you now
    You mean so much
    Coz all I've got is your touch




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