planchet (Meaning)
Wordnet
planchet (n)
a flat metal disk ready for stamping as a coin
Webster
planchet (n.)
A flat piece of metal; especially, a disk of metal ready to be stamped as a coin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of planchet
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planchet Sentence Examples
- The silver planchet gleamed under the bright lights, ready to be transformed into a coin.
- The numismatist carefully examined the planchet, scrutinizing its surface for imperfections.
- The planchet had been struck with a precision die, creating intricate designs on its surface.
- The worn planchet bore witness to countless transactions and the passage of time.
- The planchet was a canvas for the artist's engraving, capturing historical events and iconic figures.
- The mint produced millions of planchets daily, each representing the nation's currency.
- The planchet was the first stage in the coin-making process, before it received its final shape and markings.
- The planchets were stacked in neat rows, awaiting their turn to be stamped with value.
- The planchet was the raw material from which the coin would emerge, imbued with significance and monetary worth.
- The old planchets were melted down and reused, giving them a second life as circulating currency.
FAQs About the word planchet
a flat metal disk ready for stamping as a coinA flat piece of metal; especially, a disk of metal ready to be stamped as a coin.
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The silver planchet gleamed under the bright lights, ready to be transformed into a coin.
The numismatist carefully examined the planchet, scrutinizing its surface for imperfections.
The planchet had been struck with a precision die, creating intricate designs on its surface.
The worn planchet bore witness to countless transactions and the passage of time.