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The process of impressing a design into a planchet by force of the dies to create a coin.
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(See also "Take Down") To dismantle the set and remove it from the stage.
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the direction of a horizontal line drawn upon an inclined plane. It lies at rightangles to the direction of dip.
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a process of stamping a design into a coin planchet (blank). Usually metal dies with designs engraved in them are used. If the dies are struck weakly or just average it may effect the coin's value negatively vs. a well struck coin. Some US mints were known for making weakly stuck coins during certain years.
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To remove something, especially large objects. At the end of the day, all equipment is struck.
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| strike | pierce with force |
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| strike | hit against |
| strike | smooth with a strickle |
| strike | deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon |
| strike | remove by erasing or crossing out |
| strike | form by stamping, punching, or printing |
| strike | produce by ignition or a blow |
| strike | have an emotional or cognitive impact upon |
| strike | occupy or take on, as of a position or posture |
| strike | cause to experience suddenly |
| strike | find unexpectedly |
| strike | stop work in order to press demands |
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