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Hi to all.

I look for the axes of the coins for all years. I have some for pre 1920. I work for a project. I do not find anywhere where I look for.

Can someone could help. At the end of the project if will materialize I will recompense those who help.

Thank in advance

Silvio

PS: What I want to produce, will not broke no patent or copyrights.
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Silviosi - I really love you, but as often the case, I have no idea what you're talking about.
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I look for the really meddle axes for the coins. What I have on my head and put in project will be very chip, durable and a tool for all who collect or certify etc.
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I'll give it a guess he is looking for a tool that can tell the absolute middle axis of a coin, the center point? He want's to build an item that will be cheap that can do that?

Forgive me if I'm wrong. Maybe a set of calipers and a transparent with radial circumference circles in mm widths printed out?

Then again I may be way off too.
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 Posted 12/18/2022  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Note a clue for what you are asking so far.?
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@West: No I will not be off, in fact all the calculus is done, the prototype also what is missing me the 180 points of the meddle axe's for coins and the official centers. The centers I an calculate so it is not a problem.

You say I will be off. The tables I do and my team took in consideration also the diameters tolerances. The tool will be accompanied by a small tables book where you can see exact where you are according by the diameter you will take.

This I can say for moment.

If you have or someone have as I put my request please let me know. (If someone do not want to be public, just PM me)
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I'm afraid Careful with that Axe Eugene does not appear on Meddle.
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Nick you talk about Eugene Borisovich Dynkin theorems? If yes, I am on.
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of course, but only because this community is non-denominational
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I'm afraid Careful with that Axe Eugene does not appear on Meddle.

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 Posted 12/19/2022  03:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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of course, but only because this community is non-denominational


Yes 1000 time agree with you. Me I try to adapt to what it is and not what I want or what could or must be.

PS @Nick: I well remember when I come here on the forum I say: Clip must use Pythagorean formula and I was push away. Things happened and we follow the flow of the life.
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This is French to me.
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I think what the OP means by "meddle axes" is medal alignment . Certainly seems to match the description, and I've seen "meddle" mentioned as a misspelling of "medal" before.
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Sorry -- I remain clueless about what you are asking for silviosi.
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Die alignment, also called die axis or coin rotation, describes how the obverse and reverse dies were aligned to each other when the coin was struck. Die alignment is most often expressed in degrees, but may also be expressed as a clock face hour. Some publications use arrows to describe die alignment

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