Golightly said:Would a sharp blast of filtered compressed air after striking clean off any settling debris?
Standard practice at most mints. Reduces die contamination mostly.
Golightly said:Would a sharp blast of filtered compressed air after striking clean off any settling debris?
goldpelican said:Golightly said:Would a sharp blast of filtered compressed air after striking clean off any settling debris?
Standard practice at most mints. Reduces die contamination mostly.
bron suchecki said:Thanks for the feedback and questions, I'll pass them on but there is a limit to the detail we are willing to get into as that will tip off our competitors as to how to fix the problem.
Golightly said:Isn't it this sort of events that make people realize that higher premium coins aren't a good investment?? Pretty to look at but price still comes back to what spot is...
1for1 said:Golightly said:Isn't it this sort of events that make people realize that higher premium coins aren't a good investment?? Pretty to look at but price still comes back to what spot is...
That should be the straw to break the camels back, the fact they are bad value for money and are likely to vastly devalue in the short, medium and long term.. So to that effect could not be considered a predunt investment.. Or an investment
1for1 said:Golightly said:Isn't it this sort of events that make people realize that higher premium coins aren't a good investment?? Pretty to look at but price still comes back to what spot is...
That should be the straw to break the camels back, the fact they are bad value for money and are likely to vastly devalue in the short, medium and long term.. So to that effect could not be considered a predunt investment.. Or an investment
Nice thought silverstar ! this is the kind of thing im talking about . Have they changed the style of water traps on the compressors ?or still cleaning the traps out at the same intervals as before they upped production ?(Would need to be cleared/cleaned at more regular intervals) is there a build up of debri in the air lines ? Maybe need flushing/cleaning ? who knows we're all just guessing hopefully one will be a lucky guess.silverstar1 said:goldpelican said:Golightly said:Would a sharp blast of filtered compressed air after striking clean off any settling debris?
Standard practice at most mints. Reduces die contamination mostly.
Or blasting micro particles into the metal...
1for1 said:Golightly said:Isn't it this sort of events that make people realize that higher premium coins aren't a good investment?? Pretty to look at but price still comes back to what spot is...
That should be the straw to break the camels back, the fact they are bad value for money and are likely to vastly devalue in the short, medium and long term.. So to that effect could not be considered a predunt investment.. Or an investment
mmissinglink said:1for1 said:Golightly said:Isn't it this sort of events that make people realize that higher premium coins aren't a good investment?? Pretty to look at but price still comes back to what spot is...
That should be the straw to break the camels back, the fact they are bad value for money and are likely to vastly devalue in the short, medium and long term.. So to that effect could not be considered a predunt investment.. Or an investment
And yet, many sellers are making a very sweet profit on some high graded modern numismatic coins. Just goes to show that numismatic coins can be a good investment if you know what you are doing.
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1for1 said:mmissinglink said:1for1 said:That should be the straw to break the camels back, the fact they are bad value for money and are likely to vastly devalue in the short, medium and long term.. So to that effect could not be considered a predunt investment.. Or an investment
And yet, many sellers are making a very sweet profit on some high graded modern numismatic coins. Just goes to show that numismatic coins can be a good investment if you know what you are doing.
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Id agree some are, yet they would be the minority. Like any market a savvy sophisticated investor can make money despite the odds being against them. Modern value added low mintage coins are hardly numismatic, it seems the meaning has been lost, much like the true meaning of inflation.
bron suchecki said:You guys had some really good questions and there is obviously some cluey stackers out there. I passed them on to our Chemist/Metallurgist and he'd like to answer them but he said he can't really say much without describing our processes and giving away our trade secrets (which means some of you had some really insightful observations). So apologies for his "unhelpfully vague" response below:
"The microscope images have varying magnification, but as a reference point the inclusion in image 2 is 10 m across. The formation of AgCl requires both silver and chloride to be present, once one of these has been consumed the reaction stops. Past inclusions have not always been compositionally the same. All of our processes are being looked at to determine what has changed recently to cause the issues we are experiencing."