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restrike
[ verb ree-strahyk; noun ree-strahyk ]
noun
- a coin freshly minted from dies of an earlier issue.
- a new print made from an old lithographic stone, metal engraving, woodcut, or the like.
Example Sentences
That required an 11-minute delay to “restrike” the lights and bring them back up for the second half.
Students learn to distinguish printed medieval texts from manuscript ones, an original print from a restrike, the real from the fake.
Now, he has chosen personally to restrike the balance between transparency and fairness, departing from the department’s traditions.
The crew members’ lawyer, Mike Szolosi, asserts that he’s seen records indicating Thompson took 500 gold restrike coins worth $2 million and took potentially millions from his own company on top of his approved compensation.
Restrike, rē-strīk′, v.t. to strike again, as a coin.
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