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præger

Præger is a Danish verb meaning to imprint, stamp, or emboss a design onto a surface by applying pressure with a tool that bears the design. The result is a præg, an impression that can be raised (relief) or recessed (intaglio) depending on the method used and the material involved.

Common applications of prægning include coin minting, where the design is transferred onto metal to form coins

The act is typically accomplished through pressing a tool bearing the design against the material, sometimes

Historically, prægning has ancient roots in seals and minting, where standardized dies and stamps were used

See also: embossing, debossing, coin minting, seals, stamps.

or
medals,
and
the
production
of
seals
and
official
marks
on
documents.
Beyond
metalwork,
prægning
is
widely
used
on
paper,
leather,
plastic,
and
wood
to
create
decorative
patterns,
brand
marks,
or
security
features.
In
printing
and
packaging,
embossing
and
debossing
processes
are
often
grouped
under
the
broader
idea
of
prægning.
with
heat
or
additional
pressure
to
achieve
the
desired
depth
and
clarity.
The
terminology
around
prægning
varies
by
context,
but
the
essential
idea
is
the
creation
of
a
reproducible
imprint
using
a
stamp,
die,
or
equivalent
impression
device.
The
word
præg
itself
denotes
the
mark
or
impression
left
by
the
process.
to
authenticate
currency
and
documents.
In
modern
industry,
the
technique
remains
important
for
both
functional
purposes
(authentication,
durability)
and
aesthetic
applications
(branding,
decoration).