… Coins which were legal tender but have been withdrawn from circulation. (2) Coins struck in one country to be put into circulation in another country; at the time of crossing the …
… are classified in this Chapter whether made up (i.e., made directly to size, hemmed, lined, fringed, assembled, etc.), … carpeting for installation in rooms, corridors, passages or stairs, in the length for cutting and making up. They may …
… varieties of barley differ from most other cereals in that their husks (or hulls) become fused to the grain kernel in … barley grains are excluded ( heading 11.04 ); this removal requires a milling process which sometimes also removes part …
… means of hydrochloric acid, and which, without having lost their original form, retain only their cellular tissue and cartilaginous parts (ossein) which …
… is cellulose, and they are covered with a waxy substance. Their outer surface is smooth, and their natural colour white, yellowish or even brownish or …
… grains). Synthetic diamond dust and powder are produced by direct conversion, generally of graphite, at high … individually. They are normally used for abrasive purposes. Their particle size generally does not exceed …
… designed for music‑hall artists and characterised by their light weight, fixed wheel, etc. (4) Bicycles … ( heading 95.03 ). (c) Special cycles suitable only for fairground use ( heading 95.08 ). …