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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3587653, member: 84179"]If you understand high volume manufacturing processes, you'll know that asking for someone to show a 12.69g coin is a ridiculous request. Even though they have a tolerance (Specification range), the goal of a Process Engineer is to tighten the distribution near the target. As the distribution tightens, there will be fewer and fewer parts near the upper and lower limits (and less chance of making parts that are out of spec). It's called continuous improvement. Depending on the mints process control, there may be very few coins that weighed 12.69g but those coins are within spec and would be released.</p><p><br /></p><p>You're mistake is assuming that there are an equal number of coins at all of the weights within the tolerance limit and then compounding that mistake by asserting that If one cannot produce other 12.69g coins, it proves your claim. That just isn't true</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, like some others on here, I am still awaiting verification that your Zerbe Dollar, that your expert said was the most beautiful Morgan he has ever see, is authentic. Do you have any updates on the status? Have you submitted to a third party grading company yet? Or is it still sitting in your desk drawer in Italy <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie46" alt=":facepalm:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3587653, member: 84179"]If you understand high volume manufacturing processes, you'll know that asking for someone to show a 12.69g coin is a ridiculous request. Even though they have a tolerance (Specification range), the goal of a Process Engineer is to tighten the distribution near the target. As the distribution tightens, there will be fewer and fewer parts near the upper and lower limits (and less chance of making parts that are out of spec). It's called continuous improvement. Depending on the mints process control, there may be very few coins that weighed 12.69g but those coins are within spec and would be released. You're mistake is assuming that there are an equal number of coins at all of the weights within the tolerance limit and then compounding that mistake by asserting that If one cannot produce other 12.69g coins, it proves your claim. That just isn't true Also, like some others on here, I am still awaiting verification that your Zerbe Dollar, that your expert said was the most beautiful Morgan he has ever see, is authentic. Do you have any updates on the status? Have you submitted to a third party grading company yet? Or is it still sitting in your desk drawer in Italy :facepalm:[/QUOTE]
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