Planchets
Planchets are blank metal disks used in coin production, also known as blanks or flans in numismatics. They serve as the substrate that receives the coin’s design when struck by the dies. While round planchets are standard, non-circular shapes have occasionally been used for commemorative issues.
Materials and preparation: Planchets are punched from rolled metal stock to prescribed weights and diameters. Common
Manufacturing and use: In a mint, planchets are fed between coin dies and struck under high pressure
Variations and issues: Planchets vary by composition and thickness to match the intended coin. Defects related