The Illuminati aka … The Illuminati aka bluebloods like the Rothschilds, Rockefellars, Windsors, Al Gore, Al Pike etc rule Freemasonry. They’ll probably force-vaccinate many with toxic garbage in Fall, start WW3, implement internet 2 & Codex Alimentarius and stage an alien invasion to go a world government with you microchipped, so resist! Support Oracle Broadcasting, Dr. Deagle, David Icke & Project Camelot!
They’re misleading … They’re misleading with their choice of words;
“Around 500 BC the Chinese invented coins made from copper instead of gold and silver”. As the host says that they draw N. America and say “Today’s currency coins ARE STILL MADE OF copper, nickel and other inexpensive materials.” Implying coins have all been of inexpensive metals since 500BC.
The host then says “The mint manufactures collector coins made of sterling silver…”
Giving the notion that coins of precious metals are only ornamental.
jeez, so many + and … jeez, so many + and – Molds – this takes a long time, but at the end its worth it – i didnt know this much effort was put into the design of a coin.
hey, i have a doubt … hey, i have a doubt…
how living that ”aunt” that is a artist of the coin?
she just work when have some special coin to be release?
or she do other stuff?
The final steel stamping casts need to be replaced frequently due to wear and tear. In order to make the steel casts, you need the bronze cast, which in turn needs to be replaced once per year, to update the year of make stamped onto the coins. And to make the bronze cast, you’ll need the first, large plaster caste – which never truly requires replacement, unless it breaks or you want to update the artwork on the coins.
I took a sculpture … I took a sculpture class and had to do a small figure out of soldering iron, and all that positive-negative making really was needed to make the process easier.
Original figure made out of clay, make a rubber mold negative around it, to plaster positive and then a plaster negative to pour the metal in. You couldn’t go directly from clay/rubber to metal because the metal would melt the mold containing it. And the rubber was an intermediate step so your clay wouldn’t get stuck to the plaster
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The Illuminati aka …
The Illuminati aka bluebloods like the Rothschilds, Rockefellars, Windsors, Al Gore, Al Pike etc rule Freemasonry. They’ll probably force-vaccinate many with toxic garbage in Fall, start WW3, implement internet 2 & Codex Alimentarius and stage an alien invasion to go a world government with you microchipped, so resist! Support Oracle Broadcasting, Dr. Deagle, David Icke & Project Camelot!
They’re misleading …
They’re misleading with their choice of words;
“Around 500 BC the Chinese invented coins made from copper instead of gold and silver”. As the host says that they draw N. America and say “Today’s currency coins ARE STILL MADE OF copper, nickel and other inexpensive materials.” Implying coins have all been of inexpensive metals since 500BC.
The host then says “The mint manufactures collector coins made of sterling silver…”
Giving the notion that coins of precious metals are only ornamental.
making a negative …
making a negative to create a postive to make a negative which makes a negative
Is it a legal …
Is it a legal tender?
OBAMA GOLD COLOR …
OBAMA GOLD COLOR COIN. SEE MY PROFILE.
jeez, so many + and …
jeez, so many + and – Molds – this takes a long time, but at the end its worth it – i didnt know this much effort was put into the design of a coin.
Wow that’s a lot of …
Wow that’s a lot of + – reductions and such! I’d hate the sound of coins after working there
hey, i have a doubt …
hey, i have a doubt…
how living that ”aunt” that is a artist of the coin?
she just work when have some special coin to be release?
or she do other stuff?
ask me if you know!
cunt
interesting
interesting
fantastic!
fantastic!
i like the marble …
i like the marble making video
@Blooberry95:
Work …
@Blooberry95:
Work it out backwards.
The final steel stamping casts need to be replaced frequently due to wear and tear. In order to make the steel casts, you need the bronze cast, which in turn needs to be replaced once per year, to update the year of make stamped onto the coins. And to make the bronze cast, you’ll need the first, large plaster caste – which never truly requires replacement, unless it breaks or you want to update the artwork on the coins.
Does that help?
i like this video. …
i like this video. cool
nice2!! it;s really …
nice2!! it;s really tough to make a coin! gosh,
it would take lots …
it would take lots of time
this is confusing.. …
this is confusing….
gaahl gaahl gaahl …
gaahl gaahl gaahl gaahl gaahl gaahl of the freaking gaahl
sweet money $
sweet money $
man could you …
man could you imagine what a terrible job that would be to just constantly feed in singular steel peices to make the coins
:S
It lost me …XD.
It lost me …XD.
why do they have to …
why do they have to make so many positive and negetives ????
I took a sculpture …
I took a sculpture class and had to do a small figure out of soldering iron, and all that positive-negative making really was needed to make the process easier.
Original figure made out of clay, make a rubber mold negative around it, to plaster positive and then a plaster negative to pour the metal in. You couldn’t go directly from clay/rubber to metal because the metal would melt the mold containing it. And the rubber was an intermediate step so your clay wouldn’t get stuck to the plaster
going werewolf …
going werewolf hunting?
haha, i got lost at …
haha, i got lost at the part when they put the picture on…