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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2140903, member: 22331"]I'm sorry, but it's believed virtually impossible to convince someone with a negative "mindset", who will not metaphorically drink from the source to which they've been led, to have their thirst quenched.</p><p><br /></p><p>I explained for the uneducated how they can view the replication process by viewing numerous internet source videos available on-line which show the mint processes for coin generation.</p><p><br /></p><p>It isn't nuclear technology, which requires an understanding of significantly advanced scientific education. However it isn't a simple process technology that you might find at a "do-it yourself" hobby store (e.g. home depot, menards. etc.).</p><p><br /></p><p>The process could probably be developed by a beginning Design Engineering student attending a semester class in automated design, which I may have taught.</p><p><br /></p><p>The technology is relatively simple when applying existing laser identification surfacing technology, CAD modeling, and CNC machining.</p><p><br /></p><p>The technology is used in proprietary production facilities through-out the world.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't believe that any of the process used by our mint, other than maybe the "clay modeling" (normally 3D solids modeling would be the choice of educated designers), is of in-house design. The equipment is generally all available commercially, including stage transfer devices.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you think the many competitive PM suppliers, as Silvertowne et al, produce their competitive products at virtually spot prices?</p><p><br /></p><p>Please review the sources suggested by myself before criticizing objective posts by others.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe a study of the complete mint process for coin</p><p>production would answer your questions. I've received numerous videos from associates trying to advance my education, showing the entire</p><p>process, which I'm certain that your inquisitive mind can locate.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2140903, member: 22331"]I'm sorry, but it's believed virtually impossible to convince someone with a negative "mindset", who will not metaphorically drink from the source to which they've been led, to have their thirst quenched. I explained for the uneducated how they can view the replication process by viewing numerous internet source videos available on-line which show the mint processes for coin generation. It isn't nuclear technology, which requires an understanding of significantly advanced scientific education. However it isn't a simple process technology that you might find at a "do-it yourself" hobby store (e.g. home depot, menards. etc.). The process could probably be developed by a beginning Design Engineering student attending a semester class in automated design, which I may have taught. The technology is relatively simple when applying existing laser identification surfacing technology, CAD modeling, and CNC machining. The technology is used in proprietary production facilities through-out the world. I don't believe that any of the process used by our mint, other than maybe the "clay modeling" (normally 3D solids modeling would be the choice of educated designers), is of in-house design. The equipment is generally all available commercially, including stage transfer devices. How do you think the many competitive PM suppliers, as Silvertowne et al, produce their competitive products at virtually spot prices? Please review the sources suggested by myself before criticizing objective posts by others. I believe a study of the complete mint process for coin production would answer your questions. I've received numerous videos from associates trying to advance my education, showing the entire process, which I'm certain that your inquisitive mind can locate. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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