How did the Mint replicate the dies for the gold commemorative coins they are doing this year for the 100th anniversary? Got thinking about it and was wondering how that was done. Sent from my A463BG using Tapatalk
They just make them, the same way they make any other dies. In today's world it's really rather a simple process.
I understand that, but how would they replicate the dies since the main designers have died and it was in the olden days with no computers. I am sure a computer was involved but how? Sent from my A463BG using Tapatalk
One thing you could do would be to take a mint condition mercury dime and laser map it and create a 3D model from that. Use that too make the die. Piece o’ pie