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planchet
planchet (ˈplɑːnʃɛt, -æ-) [dim. of planch n.: see -et1 and cf. next.] 1. The plain disk of metal of which a coin is made; a coin-blank.1611 Cotgr., Flanc,..a coping, planchet, or plate of mettall readie to be stamped on, or coyned. 1794 P. Wakefield Mental Improv. (1801) I. 136 To cut out as many pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Planchet
A planchet is a round metal disk that is ready to be struck as a coin. An older word for planchet is flan. They are also referred to as blanks. Completion Finally, the planchet is struck. After striking, it becomes a coin and is no longer a planchet. wikipedia.org
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Weckeler
The Weckeler was struck on one side only using a coin die smaller than the actual planchet. The force of the die stamp caused the perimeter of the planchet to curve upwards to a greater or lesser extent. wikipedia.org
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Coining (mint)
When the obverse and reverse dies strike the planchet the planchet expands to fill the collar, impressing the collar design into the edge of the coin. When a coin is struck, the planchet is not heated. wikipedia.org
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Flan
Latin America Flan cake, a Filipino cake topped with crème caramel and caramel syrup with origins in Flan de leche due to Spanish influence Flan or planchet wikipedia.org
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Les Trois Mousquetaires
Planchet Louis Pré Fils ... Grimaud Antoine Stacquet ... Bazin Marcel Vallée ... Mousqueton Germaine Larbaudrière ... wikipedia.org
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Atul Kale
He acted in several Marathi and English plays like Katha Mastaramachi, Farsh- Babulchya Premacha, Anamay and Planchet. He won several awards for his portrayal in Planchet with Devendra Pem. wikipedia.org
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Roy Kinnear
(1965), Clapper in How I Won the War (1967), and Planchet in The Three Musketeers (1973). He reprised the role of Planchet in the 1974 and 1989 sequels, and died following an accident during filming of the latter. wikipedia.org
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Silver center cent
In 1792, the Mint's chief coiner, Henry Voigt, hit upon a solution: a copper planchet, slightly smaller than that of a modern quarter, with a small silver The silver plug would have been worth approximately ¢ at contemporary bullion prices, while the copper planchet added an additional ¢ of intrinsic value wikipedia.org
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Close collar minting
With close collar minting, the planchet is centred within a solid metal collar during the minting process. This restraining collar prevented the expansion of the planchet sideways and outwards and thus made it possible to mint completely round coins for the wikipedia.org
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Armand Bernard
Selected filmography Le traitement du hoquet (1918) The Little Cafe (1919) - Bouzin Les Trois Mousquetaires (1921, Short) - Planchet The Black Diamond (1922) - Gottfried The Two Pigeons (1922) - Le cousin Planchet Vingt ans après (1922) - Planchet L'homme inusable (1923) - Planchet - un jeune désespéré wikipedia.org
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American Liberty high relief gold coin
The coins are struck at the West Point Mint on a 1 oz. 24 karat gold planchet. wikipedia.org
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Lilienpfennig
The planchet used for striking the coin was larger than the coin die itself, resulting in a broad, unstamped perimeter that bent up like a plate due to wikipedia.org
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Mint-made errors
Split planchet A split planchet coin error occurs when, during the preparation of the planchet strip, impurities such as gas, dirt, or grease become trapped Strike errors Strike errors occur when the planchet is struck. wikipedia.org
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Blank
cartridge), a type of gun cartridge Blank (Scrabble), a playing piece in the board game Scrabble Blank (solution), a solution containing no analyte A planchet wikipedia.org
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