restrike
re·strike
(rē′strīk′)n.
A coin or medal freshly minted from an original die at a time after the first issue.
re′strike′ v.
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restrike
(ˌriːˈstraɪk)vb (tr)
to strike again
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re•strike
(v. riˈstraɪk; n. ˈriˌstraɪk)v. -struck, -struck -strick•en, -strik•ing, v.t., v.i.
1. to strike again.
n. 2. a coin freshly minted from dies of an earlier issue.
3. a new print made from an old lithographic stone, metal engraving, woodcut, or the like.
[1885–90]
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restrike
An impression taken from a sculptor’s mold at some time after the original edition.
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