The blank piece of metal cut and shaped to the required size but not yet struck into a coin. Also known as a blank or flan.
a blank piece of metal used for stamping a coin or medallion.
a flat metal disk ready for stamping as a coin
a flat rolled strip of gold or silver from which a coin will be struck
Stamped out disk of metal before it is struck as a coin. In paper money, a small colored disc embedded in the paper used as an anticounterfeiting device.
Disc of metal that a coin is struck on.
The American word for blank, applied to a piece of metal before it is struck by the dies to convert it into a coin.
A piece of metal prepared for coinage with raised rims but as yet unstruck
the metal blank used for striking between two dies for the production of a coin.
A rimmed, round, flat metal shape (at Hoffman Mint, it is usually made of brass, although occasionally zinc or some other metal) used to make coin blanks.
A piece of metal - previously termed a blank - now with raised rims from an upsetting machine - but not yet struck by the coin dies.
The blank disk of metal before it is struck by a coining press which transforms it into a coin.
the blank, flat piece of metal on which a coin design is struck (identical to blank)
The blank metal disk which becomes a coin when struck under high pressure between two dies.
Disk on which a design is stamped to make a coin.
French term used as an alternative for blank or flan.
The blank metal disc with raised rims struck by dies to create a coin.
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.