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Strip the free ends of the wires of about a half inch of insulation.
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Stick the free ends of the copper wires into the salt solution.

 


strip: the flattened sheet of metal from which blank planchets are punched.
struck: a coin created in a press by stamping a blank piece of metal with a pair of dies.
struck copy: a counterfeit made using dies in a press.

strip: Rolls of coinage metal to be punched into blanks.
subtype: Intentional variation made to a design type that leaves the overall design identifiable as a type.

Strip
Three or more unseparated stamps in a row.
Struck thru
An error caused by a foreign object that got between the dies and the planchet when a coin was struck.

strip The flat metal, rolled to proper thickness, from which planchets are cut.
struck A term used to describe a coin produced from dies and a coining press.

Strip
A rolled piece of metal that the blank planchets are cut from.
Coin Collecting Terms beginning with the letter T
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Strip
The flat metal, rolled and drawn to proper thickness, from which planchets are cut.
Struck ...

strip
In coin collecting terms rolls of coinage metal to be punched into planchets.

A stripy piggy bank
For the song by 50 Cent, see Piggy Bank (song).
Piggy bank (sometimes penny bank or money box) is the traditional name of a coin accumulation and storage container, most often used by children.

The strip of cloth in the proof set box used to lift the coin out of its depression has left a toned diagonal line on the obverse.
Type:
1951 (George VI) Florin ...

As the strip grew ever longer during this process, small inclusions of carbon or foreign material, or imperfectly mixed copper added to the ingot as an alloy, or air bubbles, became distended or lengthened.

Security Strip - The special strip of material inserted into a note during manufacture that may be magnetic or glow under ultraviolet light to make counterfeiting more difficult. The more recent U.S.

The metal strips are fed into blanking presses, which cut round blanks (planchets) the approximate size of the finished coin. (The blanks for pennies, made of zinc, are coated with copper before going on to the next step.

He brought the stripped body of the lion back to Tiryns for proof of completing the first labor. King Eurystheus was startled by the presentation and asked Herakles to leave any other objects he defeats outside the city.

Hinges
Small strips of gummed material used by collectors to affix stamps to album pages.
Hits
Refers to the TICKS and other distracting marks caused by contact with other coins in a mint bag, etc. See also; CHATTER and BAG MARKS.

Clad
Describing strip, BLANKS, PLANCHETS or coins whose metal is a core (usually copper), bonded to two outer layers (usually copper-nickel). Clad coins were not produced in the United States until authorized by the Coinage Act of 1965.

cast blanks Planchets made by a mold method, rather than being cut from strips of metal. cast counterfeit A replication of a genuine coin usually created by making molds of the obverse and reverse, then casting base metal in the molds.

Probably the assays and the processing of the silver strips into blank planchets as well as the engraving of the dies may have been performed in the shop, where Hull conducted his silversmith business.

clad Composite coinage metal strip composed of a core, usually of a base metal such as copper, and surface layers of more valuable metal, silver (or sometimes copper-nickel).

Traditionally, a Order and Decoration military medal is a metal shape (usually a round disk) suspended by a strip of ribbon or fabric, often from a top bar.

  The Pittman Act of 1918, when stripped to its bare bones, was nothing
more then a subsidy for the silver-mining industry, just as the Bland-Allison
Act of 1878 and the Sherman Act of 1879 was.  Under this mandate, the ...

The first step in the coin making process involves the feeding of the metal strips through what is known as a "blanking" press. The U.S.

During the manufacturing process coin blanks are punched from a long metal strip. The curved clip coin error occurs when the coin blank is punched from the strip of metal before the hole from the previously punched blank has completely moved away.

All dimes, quarters and half dollars are currently minted on blanks cut from the prescribed clad strip that consists of outer layers of copper-nickel (75% copper and 25% nickel) bonded to an inner core of pure copper.

Tripura was an independent Hindu kingdom occupying almost 10,400 square kilometers of hilly tract and a strip of fertile plains east of Bengal. Like Assam, this kingdom also remained largely secluded from muslim enfluence.

Congress opted to eliminate silver from the dime and quarter beginning in 1965, it reached a compromise with the half dollar: Its silver content, while greatly reduced overall, was placed almost entirely at the coin's surface by bonding three strips ...

The shield bears six "red" stripes composed of five lines each. This system of showing color by raised engraver's lines was a code created by 16th century engravers to show colors in elaborate coats of arms that could only be printed in black and ...

Corinth, a Greek city located on the narrow strip of land joining the Peloponessos with mainland Greece, was an important trading center from at least the 7th century BC because of its access to both the Aegean and the Adriatic seas.

Shield composed of six horizontal lines indicating blue, with 13 stripes below, six of these made of three vertical lines indicating red.

On each cycle the feeder mechanism pushes the strip far enough through the press that the punches descend onto clear metal. Occasionally, however, a misfeed can occur where the strip isn't fed through far enough.

By early 1949, Israel occupied the Negev desert up to the Egypt-Palestine line except for Gaza strip. The General Armistice Agreements (GAA) were signed between Israel and its Arab antagonists Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.

His attire is interestingly ribbed or striped. I do not know what tribe he was intended to represent.

He stated "The design of the half dollar bears a full-length figure of Liberty, the folds of the stars and stripes flying to the breeze as a background, progressing in full stride toward the dawn of a new day, carrying branches of laurel and oaks, ...

The mold created a strip of discs connected at their rims. Each disc along the strip was struck, usually a bit off center because of carelessness. The discs were then broken apart from each other to become coins.

78mm diameter, dark blue outer bands with central band of greenish-yellow and blue striping, small spot of whitish encrustation.....$125 Photo
A552B. 86mm diameter, dark blue outer bands with central band of greenish-yellow and blue striping...

You had some movie cards that were in a strip with each card perforated from the next. Was that common?
The movie cards were cheaper cards. Not as good material.

Dipping, for instance, strips a coin of toning, which in silver coins typically results from the reaction of silver with hydrogen sulfide in the air or sulfur in coin albums or bags to form silver sulfide.

For old grout, scrub with wax stripper or heavy-duty cleaner solution and a grout brush to get it as clean as possible. Use bleaching cleanser on stubborn spots. Rinse well.

The blanking press takes the coils of metal strips and punches blanks out of it, ejecting the webbing at the other end. The webbing is cut into small scrap pieces to be melted and recycled.

Army newspaper, the Stars and Stripes. In reporting the contest, the Stars and Stripes remarked: "The machine age took a step backward yesterday at the Ernie Pyle Theater as the abacus, centuries old, ...

Certain retaining devices have ornamentation such as vertical stripes, called reeding.

Strip rolled from these ingots (and therefore also, in turn, the planchets cut from it) came out with too many cavities (pit marks) and laminations (flakes, cracks, and splits).

These coins were produced by the interesting technique of rolling a strip of copper between two rollers with the designs set into them, ...

In the following pages I include in the province of Pamphylia only the strip of low-lying coast-land, some twenty to thirty miles in breadth, between Mount Solyma, the Lycian boundary, on the west, and the river Melas on the east.

The metal is carefully processed to assure correct alloy and is rolled into long strips of the proper thickness for each denomination. Each strip is approx. 1300 feet long and weighs between 1,100 and 7,000 pounds.

A Greek word for a decorative strip of cloth around a man's head, originally to denote athletic success, but later as a mark of royalty, adopted from the Persians and the Hellenistic successor kingdoms after Alexander.

For the obverse design, Weinman chose a full-length figure of Liberty striding toward the dawn of a new day, clad in the Stars and Stripes and carrying branches of laurel and oak symbolizing civil and military glory.

When the store processes a photograph, the silver is stripped from the film. Manager Randy Franklin said the store collects the silver during processing and then sells it. "We're able to recoup some of our money with the recovered silver," he said.

At this point chemical cleaning comes into play, which generally means using solvents and corrosive substances to strip away much or all of the existing patination.

Note the long raised metal strip on the left of the C on the reverse as well as doubling of some of the letters, most notably the H of HIB.
Type:
1706 (Anne) Penny ...

" This is the result of a piece of metal being snipped from the coinage strip, (in the proximity of where the blank was later punched), for testing. The test may be for assay or to check metal hardness or ductility.

Following the application of the dremel or lathe, a buffing step is used, to hide the tell-tale marks of stripping off metal.

Cast blanks - Coin blanks that are molded, rather than cut from strips of metal.
Cast Coins - Coins which are made not in the usual manner of striking with dies, but by pouring molten metal into a mold.

Used to obtain a consistent final thickness for the planchet strip after it had been run through the rolling mill.
DUPLICATE
A piece identical to another, except it need not be in the identical state of preservation, i.e. condition.

One of the first Greek states to adopt coinage, Corinth was a Greek city located on the narrow strip of land joining the Peloponessos with mainland Greece, and was an important trading center due to its access to both the Aegean and the Adriatic seas.

Miss Liberty is adorned in a billowy gown, with a Stars and Stripes cloak. Her right arm is stretched out towards the sun, and in her left arm, she cradles branches of laurel and oak (symbolizing civil and military power).

Cut off the small plug at the other end of your adapter, and separate the wires. Strip the ends and attach an alligator clip to each wire with the screws that are supplied.

The wood, often called simply the Weald, was a large expanse of forest running from Kent to the area near Winchester, and from a small strip along the southern coast almost to the Thames.

While there, Colonel Mifflin successfully led a force against a British detachment placing the heavy artillery stripped from Fort Ticonderoga on Dorchester Heights. This was a strategic move that ended Britain's occupation in Boston.

Planchets made by a mold method, rather than being cut from strips of metal.
cast counterfeit ...

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