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Round metal disk that is ready to be struck as a coin
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
Planchet
Coins with errors while minting
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
Mint-made_errors
English character actor (1934–1988)
(1967), Henry Salt in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), and Planchet in The Three Musketeers (1973) and its two sequels. On television, Kinnear
Roy_Kinnear
Type of collectible coin
Numismatic Association. Metal usage and striking errors referred to widely as planchet errors, die errors, and mint striking errors. This does not include the
US_error_coins
1845 novel by Alexandre Dumas
when Planchet, his old servant, enters d'Artagnan's chambers, attempting to escape arrest for aiding the escape of Rochefort. Through Planchet, he locates
Twenty_Years_After
Manufacturing of coins using a kind of stamping
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
Coining_(mint)
1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas
regiment, and gives him forty pistoles. D'Artagnan hires a servant named Planchet and finds lodgings with Bonacieux, a merchant. His landlord later mentions
The_Three_Musketeers
Topics referred to by the same term
board game Scrabble Blank (solution), a solution containing no analyte A planchet or blank, a round metal disk to be struck as a coin Application blank,
Blank
Topics referred to by the same term
pastry-based dessert that incorporates custard or flan-like fillings. Planchet (also called a flan), a blank metal disk that is struck to produce a coin
Flan
1974 British film
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
The Four Musketeers (1974 film)
The_Four_Musketeers_(1974_film)
1981 Spanish–Japanese animated TV series
notably, Milady the cat and Dogtanian's two sidekicks Pip the mouse and Planchet the bear, among several others. In 1985, BRB Internacional released a television
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
Dogtanian_and_the_Three_Muskehounds
70-point coin grading scale
flawless coin exists for the variety. Early coins in general usually have planchet quality issues which depending on severity and market conditions can bring
Sheldon_coin_grading_scale
Highest award in the United States Armed Forces
Honor was redesigned with all stripes being vertical. Again, in 1904 the planchet of the Army's version of the Medal of Honor was redesigned by General George
Medal_of_Honor
the planchet is centred within a solid metal collar during the minting process. This restraining collar prevented the expansion of the planchet sideways
Close_collar_minting
2001 film by Peter Hyams
permanent scar and the loss of his left eye. The wounded boy is taken in by Planchet, a family friend and former member of the Musketeers, the loyal protectors
The_Musketeer
1973 film by Richard Lester
by Richard Briers) Spike Milligan as Monsieur Bonacieux Roy Kinnear as Planchet Georges Wilson as Captain de Tréville (dubbed by Michael Hordern) Simon
The Three Musketeers (1973 live-action film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(1973_live-action_film)
Commemorative coin
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
Canadian_silver_dollar
U.S. currency
were struck on steel planchets left over from 1943. Two explanations are given for why this happened. One is that steel planchets were left in the press
1943_steel_cent
Italian actress (1924–2002)
Diva (1954) - Beatrice Turina Knights of the Queen (1954) - Jacqueline Planchet Abdulla the Great (1955) - Aziza Faccia da mascalzone [it] (1956) Marie
Marina_Berti
British television series
Pasco as Cardinal Richelieu Edward Brayshaw as Rochefort Billy Hamon as Planchet Milton Johns as Grimaud Kathleen Breck as Madame Constance Bonacieux Michael
The Three Musketeers (1966 TV series)
The_Three_Musketeers_(1966_TV_series)
United States error coin
the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coin planchet. It is one of the first known authentic mule coins to be released into
2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule
2000_Sacagawea_dollar_–_Washington_quarter_mule
1948 film by George Sidney
behind to hold off their pursuers. Finally, only d'Artagnan and his servant Planchet reach the Duke. However, Richelieu had already sent the beautiful Countess
The Three Musketeers (1948 film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(1948_film)
British bullion merchant company
Founder Tony Baird Headquarters London , United Kingdom Products Bullion, Jewellery, Planchets Number of employees +50 (2020) Website www.bairdmint.com
Baird_&_Co
Currency in Western Sahara
and alleges that the 1 Peseta coin was minted using a Cuban 1 Centavo planchet. As this territory is mostly controlled by Morocco, the circulating currency
Sahrawi_peseta
US three-dollar coin (1854–1889)
possible from the quarter eagle or $2.50 piece, striking it on a thinner planchet and using a distinctive design. Although over 100,000 were struck in the
Three-dollar_piece
American bimetallic pattern coin
1792, the Mint's chief coiner, Henry Voigt, hit upon a solution: a copper planchet, slightly smaller than that of a modern quarter, with a small silver "plug"
Silver_center_cent
United States Army military decoration
Apgar (1995), Awards of the US Army Distinguished Service Medal 1942-1969, Planchet Press Tucker, Spencer C. (2011). The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War. Vol
Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)
Distinguished_Service_Medal_(U.S._Army)
United States dollar coin depicting Susan B. Anthony
industry, a powerful lobby affecting coin legislation. Finally, a round planchet with an eleven-sided inner border was chosen for the smaller dollar. The
Susan_B._Anthony_dollar
French actor and singer (1917–1970)
1953: A Hundred Francs a Second as himself 1953: The Three Musketeers as Planchet 1954: Royal Affairs in Versailles (directed by Sacha Guitry) as Versailles
Bourvil
English actor and comedian (born 1978)
United Billy the Meerkat (voice) English dub 2011 The Three Musketeers Planchet 2013 One Chance Paul Potts Begin Again Steve 2014 Into the Woods The Baker
James_Corden
2011 film by Paul W. S. Anderson
Milady's getaway coachman reveals himself as the musketeers' manservant Planchet and delivers her to his masters, who retrieve the necklace from her. Athos
The Three Musketeers (2011 film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(2011_film)
Early United States coin
were minted in 1776 and examples were made on pewter, brass, and silver planchets. The United States started issuing its own banknotes in 1776, denominated
Continental Currency dollar coin
Continental_Currency_dollar_coin
Coin minted by the United States from 1794 to 1795
production was inexact, many planchets intended for silver dollars were overweight. This was remedied by filing the face of the planchets; for this reason, the
Flowing_Hair_dollar
Industrial facility that manufactures coins that can be used as currency
thousands. In modern mints, coin dies are manufactured in large numbers and planchets are made into milled coins by the billions. With the mass production of
Mint_(facility)
1989 film
Justine de Winter Geraldine Chaplin as Anne of Austria Roy Kinnear as Planchet Christopher Lee as the Comte de Rochefort Philippe Noiret as Cardinal Mazarin
The_Return_of_the_Musketeers
Gold foil covered chocolates in the shape of coins
of traditional Hongbao or "lucky money". During preparation, chocolate planchets are punched out of a long sheet. These blanks are then wrapped on both
Chocolate_coin
were used for 5¢ coins. In 1942, both the copper-nickel and 35% silver planchets were used for 5¢ coins. In 1946, the Roosevelt design was used for 10¢
United States Mint coin production
United_States_Mint_coin_production
Coin issued by the United States Mint from 1816 to 1857
United States and England, which had supplied the US Mint with copper planchets. The mint's supply was exhausted in 1814, and no Classic Head cents were
Coronet_large_cent
American actor (born 1949)
The Fear Chamber Captain Bradley 2011 Breathe Mr. Burgin 3 Musketeers Planchet Video 2012 Who Killed Soul Glow? Police Captain Christmas Twister Terry
Steven_Williams
Currency of Singapore
icons and landmarks. The coins are struck on a multi-ply plated-steel planchet used by the Royal Canadian Mint and comes with enhanced features to differentiate
Singapore_dollar
American actor (born 1973)
Musketeers, One Musical For All American Musical Theatre of San Jose Regional Planchet Original American Cast 2002 Prodigal York Theatre Off-Broadway Kane Flannery
Christian_Borle
American actor (1930–2015)
Episode 5: "Come Back to Sorrento" 1960 The United States Steel Hour Jacques Planchet / Jonathan Plunkett Season 7 Episode 16: "How to Make a Killing" Overland
Robert_Loggia
American metal processing company
gold and other precious metals. It is known as a supplier of silver planchets to the United States Mint and as the manufacturer of the private Liberty
Sunshine_Minting
Animated television series
Beajeaux – Steve Bulen Elexy – Robert Axelrod Philippe – Brianne Siddall Planchet – Milton James Blancbec – Simon Prescott "At France's Service" "In Paris
The_Return_of_Dogtanian
French historical adventure novel by Paul Féval
Lagardère (also starring normand humourist and actor Bourvil, as manservant Planchet, like for instance in "The Longest Day", "The Brain" or "The Christmas
Le_Bossu_(novel)
Personal attendant
Passepartout, in the 1873 novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Planchet, valet to D'Artagnan of The Three Musketeers (1844) Pork, Gerald O'Hara's
Valet
Mint
Africa's administrative capital Pretoria, the mint manufactures coins and planchets for both domestic and international markets. Following the discovery of
South_African_Mint
French actor and musician (1943–2012)
The Four Charlots Musketeers [fr] (1974) - Planchet The Four Charlots Musketeers 2 [fr] (1974) - Planchet Les bidasses s'en vont en guerre (1974) - Gérard
Gérard_Rinaldi
Current lowest-value American coin
demands for copper. A few copper cents from 1943 were produced from 1942 planchets remaining in the bins. Similarly, some 1944 steel cents have been confirmed
Penny_(United_States_coin)
American actor (1916–1986)
Daughter (1948) as Martin Delwyn Ainsley The Three Musketeers (1948) as Planchet My Dear Secretary (1948) as Ronnie Hastings Neptune's Daughter (1949) as
Keenan_Wynn
14th and 15th century silver coin
using a coin die smaller than the actual planchet. The force of the die stamp caused the perimeter of the planchet to curve upwards to a greater or lesser
Weckeler
2014 South Korean television series
as Choe Myeong-gil (based on de Tréville) Lee Kyun as Pansoe (based on Planchet) Kim Sung-min as Inggūldai (based on Duke of Buckingham) Park Sung-min
The Three Musketeers (South Korean TV series)
The_Three_Musketeers_(South_Korean_TV_series)
Vowel split in English
/-ntʃ/ franchise, revanchist, stanchion avalanche, blanch, Blanche, branch, planchet, planchette, ranch, rancho, stanch, tranche /-ns/ Anson, cancel, cancer
Trap–bath_split
Coin
properly, Piedfort, means literally any coin struck on an unusually thick planchet as a trial piece or essay. The piefort misspelling appears in English as
Piedfort
Denomination of the Irish pound
1988, the decision was taken to produce the coin on a copper plated steel planchet as bronze had become too expensive. The copper plated steel coins are magnetic
Two_pence_(Irish_coin)
Currency of Ecuador from 1884 to 2000
shared the same basic design; however, American Bank Note used collared planchets as a security device, while De La Rue employed a metal thread. These notes
Ecuadorian_sucre
Former German coin or note (9th century-2002)
technique. It was created by stamping using one upper die only onto a larger planchet. As a result, the rim of the coin was pressed upwards into the shape of
Pfennig
American actor (1891–1949)
(1925), both Señor Tostado and Mr. Brown in Rufus LeMaire's Affairs (1927), Planchet in The Three Musketeers (1928), Elmer Peters in Top Speed (1929), and Al
Lester_Allen
Early method of creating metal currency
coinage. Hammered coins were produced by placing a blank piece of metal (a planchet or flan) of the correct weight between two dies, and then striking the
Hammered_coinage
1999 British TV series or programme
Suzanne Foulkes John McEnery as Sir William Wetherby Gerard Murphy as Planchet Ron Donachie as Mazarini Jonathan Coy as Prince of Wales Caroline Carver
The Scarlet Pimpernel (TV series)
The_Scarlet_Pimpernel_(TV_series)
Coin maker in Birmingham, England
in his bidding and purchased four steam-powered screw presses and six planchet presses, which he installed on Bath/Shadwell street. Now with the tools
Birmingham_Mint
American voice actor
(1986–1987) – Blast Off, Stylor, Grax, Aimless The Return of Dogtanian (1989) – Planchet, Baron de la Tour Fist of the North Star (1984–1987) – Additional Voices
Milt_Jamin
Small commemorative artistic object
Traditionally medals are stamped with dies on a durable metal flan or planchet, or cast from a mould. The imagery, which usually includes lettering, is
Medal
piedfort A coin struck on a planchet that is thicker than normal, typically twice as thick. "Piefort" is a common misspelling. planchet A blank prepared piece
Glossary_of_numismatics
Award
1973 medal. The civilian version was of a higher quality with a thicker planchet and a solid straight bar suspender with claw attachment. International
International Commission of Control and Supervision Medal
International_Commission_of_Control_and_Supervision_Medal
International coin manufacturing company
Capital. The company is most notable for being the sole manufacturer of planchets used in the production of the United States penny. The company has resisted
Artazn
French actor (born 1944)
2001 Face à face André Guasso Jean-Philippe Viaud TV movie The Musketeer Planchet Peter Hyams 2002 Ma femme s'appelle Maurice The concessionaire Jean-Marie
Jean-Pierre_Castaldi
Type of coin in numismatics
reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. This coin was struck on a Sacagawea dollar planchet. The mint confirmed in July 2000 that the coin was a legitimate error,
Mule_(coin)
British coin, denomination of the pound sterling
Composition Outer ring: Nickel-brass (76% Cu, 20% Zn, and 4% Ni) Inner planchet: Nickel-plated alloy Years of minting 2016–Present Obverse Design Queen
One_pound_coin
Canadian-American actor of Norwegian origin (1899–1987)
Thunder in the Night (1935) as Hotel porter The Three Musketeers (1935) as Planchet Whipsaw (1935) as Will Dabson Man of Iron (1935) as Collins Ring Around
John_Qualen
1982 with no distinguishing mark. Cents minted in 1943 were struck on planchets punched from zinc-coated steel which left the resulting edges uncoated
Coins of the United States dollar
Coins_of_the_United_States_dollar
Former Canadian coin worth one cent
were made to the composition and thickness which gave the pennies a "thin planchet". Further changes were made to the penny in 1980 which included a slight
Penny_(Canadian_coin)
Unified coinage system in Europe
99.5636 grains of .900 fine gold struck on a 21-millimetre or 0.83-inch planchet) being the most common. In the French system the gold franc was interchangeable
Latin_Monetary_Union
Current denomination of United States currency
The new coins proved difficult to produce; owing to the hardness of the planchet, the coins were not of high quality and the life of the striking dies was
Nickel_(United_States_coin)
National mint of the Republic of Colombia
nation's central bank. By 1980, the Casa de Moneda de Bogotá imported planchets, or blanks, into the country at an annual cost of over USD 11 million
Fábrica_de_Moneda
Series of US coins
on dollar-coin planchets to form what is known as a "mule". As of August 2019, only 19 of these specimens, produced on dollar planchets, are known to have
50_State_quarters
Commemorative coins of the United States
Ericson's discovery of the Americas. This coin was struck on the same planchet as the silver dollar that also commemorated the event. The year 2017 marked
United States commemorative coins
United_States_commemorative_coins
U.S. Mint one-cent coin (1793–1796)
two issues, which were each issued for less than a year. In 1795, the planchets became too thin for the use of edge lettering on the coins, so coins from
Liberty_Cap_large_cent
1961 French film
Athos Bernard Woringer as Porthos Jacques Toja as Aramis Jean Carmet as Planchet Guy Delorme as the Count De Rochefort Daniel Sorano as Cardinal Richelieu
The Three Musketeers (1961 film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(1961_film)
2004 American TV series or program
as Marie Mancini Marcus Jean Pirae as Villeroi Constantine Gregory as Planchet Andrew Musselman as Antoine Porthos Christopher Cazenove as Athos Casper
La_Femme_Musketeer
United States commemorative coin
it unlikely that experienced Mint workers would have selected a flawed planchet to use in the first strike, and that Ellsworth obtained the piece with
Columbian_half_dollar
18th-century token coinage in the British Isles
India Company, Sierra Leone and Russia, while producing high-quality planchets, or blank coins, to be struck by national mints elsewhere. The firm sent
Conder_token
Currency of Barbados
the reverse. The Barbadian dollar coins are now minted in a plated-steel planchet first issued in 2007. Many of the coins in circulation have been struck
Barbadian_dollar
2013 Russian film
repeatedly attacked by the Cardinal's henchmen, and only d'Artagnan and Planchet reach London. Before their arrival, d'Artagnan is compelled to assault
The Three Musketeers (2013 film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(2013_film)
Operetta by Victor Herbert
Forest Greta Edna Luby Teresa Emily Montague Joan Adele Nott Gaston Helen Planchet Jacque Aline Redmond Mlle. de Rohan May Seeley Schnapps William Sissons
Babette_(musical)
1935 film by Otto Brower, Rowland V. Lee
threatening landlord Bernajou with an imaginary law and find him a servant named Planchet. That night, d'Artagnan is pleasantly surprised when Bernajou's ward Constance
The Three Musketeers (1935 film)
The_Three_Musketeers_(1935_film)
Coin mint-made error
caused by wear on the dies. When a coin is struck, the planchet is not heated. Although the planchet would be softer and more malleable, the extra time and
Die-deterioration_doubling
First US five cent piece to be made out of copper-nickel
The new coins proved difficult to produce; due to the hardness of the planchet, the coins were not of high quality and the life of the striking dies was
Shield_nickel
French comic actor and composer
(1921, Short) - Planchet The Black Diamond (1922) - Gottfried The Two Pigeons (1922) - Le cousin Planchet Vingt ans après (1922) - Planchet L'homme inusable
Armand_Bernard
One-cent coin issued by the United States Mint in 1793
Early specimens featured a stylized "vine/bars" design on the edges of the planchet, which was identical to that of the earlier Chain cent. Later on, this
Wreath_cent
blue and white ribbon, a pair of crossed cannons below the ribbon and a planchet in the form of a six armed cross enameled in red with the badges of six
Society of the Army of the Potomac
Society_of_the_Army_of_the_Potomac
Japanese voice actor (born 1968)
(2017 NTV edition), Mr. DNA Lost, Hugo Hurley Reyes The Three Musketeers, Planchet Monsters, Inc. – Thaddeus Bile Pucca – Garu / Dada Thomas the Tank Engine
Yasuhiro_Takato
The rim on this planchet is well visible
Rim_(coin)
Roman gold coins found in Tunisia, 1972
strike the coin, and eliminated the need for prior preparation of the planchet, resulting in less rapid wear of the coins and greater productivity for
Rougga_Treasure
Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379
and gold, however, a great amount of the copper coins were made on Roman planchet, which is most likely from the riches that the Sasanians took from the
Shapur_II
Series of United States special-issue bullion coins
The coins are struck at the West Point Mint on a 1 oz. 24 karat gold planchet. Designs for the American Liberty coins are submitted to the US Mint via
American Liberty high relief gold coin
American_Liberty_high_relief_gold_coin
American musical
Richelieu. Supporting roles included Naomi Johnson as Zoe, the sweetheart of Planchet. 1930 West End King reprised his role for a 1930 West End production at
The Three Musketeers (musical)
The_Three_Musketeers_(musical)
US one dollar coin minted since 2000
May 2000. They were produced on dollar-coin planchets clad with manganese bronze, not quarter planchets with copper-nickel cladding. Following the initial
Sacagawea_dollar
French actor (1931–2009)
La Fille de l'air (1992) – Raymond Revenge of the Musketeers (1994) – Planchet Les truffes (1995) – Le vigneron Oui (1995) – Monsieur Arthur Drancy Avenir
Jean-Paul_Roussillon
United States Army general (1841–1913)
the American Civil War. General Gillespie's design entirely changed the planchet to feature the head of Minerva in the center of a star surrounded by a
George_Lewis_Gillespie_Jr.
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
Girl/Female
Tamil
Limitless, Protector
Boy/Male
Indian
Bottom of Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Concentration, Ecstasy
Female
English
English pet form of French Elaine, possibly LAINEY means "torch."
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Gentleman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Daughter God
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a prince.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kishin refers to a Hindu God Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : habitational name from a place in Northumbria, so called from a British river name akin to Welsh arian ‘silvery’, ‘bright’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
King Anamitra's Wife
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
PLANCHET
n.
A small tablet of wood supported on casters and having a pencil attached. The characters produced by the pencil on paper, while the hand rests on the instrument and it is allowed to move, are sometimes translated as of oracular or supernatural import.
n.
A flat piece of metal; especially, a disk of metal ready to be stamped as a coin.
n.
A circumferentor. See Circumferentor.