- A
planchet English: /ˈplæntʃət/ 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...
- can be the
result of
defective planchets,
defective dies or the
result of
mistakes made
during striking. The
planchet, die, and
striking (or PDS) classification...
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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...
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Numismatic ****ociation.
Metal usage and
striking errors referred to
widely as
planchet errors, die errors, and mint
striking errors. This does not
include the...
- when
Planchet, his old servant,
enters d'Artagnan's chambers,
attempting to
escape arrest for
aiding the
escape of Rochefort.
Through Planchet, he locates...
- her and
later tells d'Artagnan of the plot. D'Artagnan
sends his
servant Planchet to warn the Duke. In England, de
Winter asks
Buckingham not to help the...
- (pie), an open
sweet or
savoury tart, the most
common UK
meaning Flan or
planchet, a
blank metal disk to be
struck as a coin Flans, a
Mexican vocal trio...
-
Striking a coin
refers to
pressing an
image into the
blank metal disc, or
planchet, and is a term
descended from the days when the dies were
struck with hammers...
- few exceptions, most
notably Dogtanian's two
sidekicks Pip the
mouse and
Planchet the bear,
among several others. In 1985, BRB
Internacional released a television...
-
rolled thin
planchet. The
normal planchet has a
weight of 15.62 grams, a
diameter of 32.13 mm, and a
thickness of 2.5 mm. The thin
planchet consists of...