When the time comes for the coins to start being made in mass, things heat up around the factory. Since the earliest days of blacksmithing, working with metal has been a hot job. Making coins is no different.
Coins with a base metal of zinc (primarily coins with high-relief 3D design elements) will be created through the die-casting process described above. When the coins have a base metal of brass (most popular), steel, iron, or copper (rare though that last choice may be), they will be created via a die striking method.
To get the coins ready to be die struck, blanks of the base metal must be created in the general size and shape of the final coin. This process is called blanking. The base metal of the coin will have the general shape of the final design, but these pieces will be blank on both sides. The design of the coin isn’t added until the die striking phase.
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