recoinage
/riːˈkɔɪnɪdʒ/
noun
- The act or process of making new coins, especially to replace old or worn ones.
- The government ordered a recoinage to remove the damaged coins from circulation.
- Historians studied the recoinage of the 18th century to understand economic reforms.
- The mint announced a major recoinage to update the national currency.
- A new coin or set of coins produced by recoinage.
- Collectors eagerly awaited the release of the latest recoinage.
- The museum displayed a rare recoinage from the Tudor period.
- Each recoinage featured a portrait of the reigning monarch.