noun
- the business or commission of a broker; the fee or percentage charged by a broker for conducting a transaction
- a counterfeit coin or medal; an imperfectly struck or defective coin
Usage: common in finance and commerce
Usage: archaic; numismatic
Examples
- The investor paid a brockage fee of 2% on the stock purchase.
- The brokerage firm charged a standard brockage for handling the real estate transaction.
- Collectors must be careful to distinguish genuine coins from brockage pieces.
- The museum's numismatic collection includes several examples of brockage from the 18th century.
- She negotiated a lower brockage rate with her financial advisor.
- The dealer's brockage on commodity trades was competitive compared to other firms.