brassage

/ˈbræsɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A fee charged by a mint for converting bullion into coins.
    • The government set a low brassage to encourage coin production.
    • Historically, brassage covered the cost of minting coins.
    • The brassage rate was adjusted to reflect the rising cost of metal.
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