I don't think the coin strikes still look as good as those coins and medals actually made by The Franklin Mint up to 2002. FM used no computers...design went from artist scketch, to sculptor, then the epoxy was traced by a manual Janvier reducing lathe.
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cu29640 1 month ago
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09123188528 3 months ago
Despite what Americans say... Canada is cool! Nice upload.
headshotz2weak 7 months ago
This video really helped! I'm doing a project about the Royal Canadian Mint and this is exactly what I needed. Thanks!
natst251 1 year ago
Inefficient and expensive.
Thetruthishere11 1 year ago
Thanks for posting the video...it was extremely helpful!
OnyxArdesco 1 year ago
@ hotelyankee
Damn I know what you mean - might watch that again lol.
Peace.
silvernotpaper 1 year ago
I don't think the coin strikes still look as good as those coins and medals actually made by The Franklin Mint up to 2002. FM used no computers...design went from artist scketch, to sculptor, then the epoxy was traced by a manual Janvier reducing lathe.
cu29640 2 years ago
Really interesting, thanks! - does anyone know of a video showing the process of minting circulating coins?
ozgothic 3 years ago
Thanx!
ReservedSky 3 years ago