MATRICES, used in coinage, are pieces of steel in the form of dies, on which are engraved the several figures, arms, characters, and legends, wherewith the species are to be stamped. The engraving is performed with several puncheons, which, being formed in relief, or prominent, when struck on the metal, make an indented impression, which the French call en creux.
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