Brassage

/brəˈsɑːʒ/ noun

A fee charged by a mint for converting bullion (raw metal) into coins; also, the difference in value between raw metal and finished coins.

From Old French 'brassage,' from 'braser' (to braze or work metal). Related to the concept of 'brassing' or working metal to create something finished and valuable.

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