restrike

/riːˈstraɪk/
verb
  1. To strike again, especially in the context of hitting or hitting something again.
    • The boxer managed to restrike his opponent with a powerful left hook.
    • The storm is expected to restrike the coast with even stronger winds.
    • If the bell rings, the worker must restrike the metal to shape it properly.
noun
  1. A coin or medal that is produced from an original die at a later date, often as a replica.
    • He bought a restrike of the rare silver dollar because the original was too expensive.
    • The museum displayed a restrike of the ancient medal for visitors to see.
    • Collectors value the original coin more than the restrike made years later.
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