I do too! I mean come on man, it is, "The MONET LISA in NUMISMATIST WORLD!" I guess the Monet Lisa is Monet's version? Lol!!!
to be honest it really is a great overstrike. much nicer then mine. my 11c doesn't show half the detail that his does. i did get it at a slightly better price though.
Yes that would solve it, but it would probably require a significantly greater number of bins than they can get by with by multipurposing them.
Not to mention, training employees to use said bins properly. Can you imagine the mandatory training time to implement this and the cost of developing and printing costs to put the training out there?
And the congressional studies that would have to be done to make sure that it wouldn't work as planned. I bet we are talking 25-30 Million at least.. : )
Yes, a really big job, but I managed to do this at the fortune 500 company I worked at with over 350 employees all by myself. And we made billions of syringes a year. 25-30 presses in manufacturing running 24 hours per day. I won't say I did not run into some pretty stiff resistance though. It took about 6 months to complete after we got all the totes into the shop. After that I helped implement a 100% waste reduction program that eliminated 100% of the product and all by-product waste associated with eliminated it from the landfill. (Paper, plastic, cardboard, web tubes, office trash, etc.) It was all sellable to boot, even the rest room trash. In fact we ground the waste syringes and a company purchased the material to be shipped to China with the plastic being turned into those statues you see in people gardens. The stainless was sorted out and re-used, the paper from the packaging was washed out and re-used to make cardboard gaylords. It can be done. I should work for the mint. Believe me, it would not cost them like the $600.00 toilet seats the government buys.