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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 4872183, member: 19463"]When I think of Sheffield I think of silver plate over copper alloy kitchenware. That process was invented a few millennia after a similar technique brought us fourree coins. I would think it would work to apply a small spot of gold to the die before striking and count on the heat and pressure of striking to make it bond. This is not a subject I have seen discussed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 4872183, member: 19463"]When I think of Sheffield I think of silver plate over copper alloy kitchenware. That process was invented a few millennia after a similar technique brought us fourree coins. I would think it would work to apply a small spot of gold to the die before striking and count on the heat and pressure of striking to make it bond. This is not a subject I have seen discussed.[/QUOTE]
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