noun
- A coin that is thicker and heavier than a standard coin of the same diameter, typically made as a special issue or collector's piece.
Usage: numismatics; also spelled 'piedforte'
Examples
- The museum's collection includes a rare piedfort from the 16th century.
- Collectors often seek out piedforts because of their distinctive weight and appearance.
- Modern mints produce piedforts as premium numismatic items for serious coin enthusiasts.
- The piedfort version of the commemorative coin sold for twice the price of the regular issue.