recoin

/riːˈkɔɪn/
verb
  1. To coin (make coins) again, especially to replace old or worn coins with new ones.
    • The government decided to recoin the nation's currency to prevent counterfeiting.
    • The mint had to recoin millions of pennies that were too worn to use.
    • Historians found evidence that the king ordered his treasury to recoin silver from melted statues.
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