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Are you Ted's brother? Email me directly.
Jim
If the Fed discovers what you are doing to large quantities of their product they might get upset.
Kids these daysHundreds of pieces at a time? I would look into a CNC ....
Really? 100-200 pennies = $1-$2.. LMAO
I'm sure "the feds" are looking into defacing a couple bucks of government materials hahaha
edit: my apologies, you are in CA so I guess you might really believe that
If the Fed discovers what you are doing to large quantities of their product they might get upset.
+1 on the hardinge machine set up as a turret lathe.
Hypothetical story: At one time somebody's mom was hospitalized for a long time. The hospital charged $4 per parking event, paid via
token purchased inside. One might find this to be very expensive, visiting nearly every day for several months. Further a hypothetical
person with a turret lathe might discover the skills to replicate said brass tokens, identical in every dimension and mass, to the genuine
article. Except for the embossed lettering of course.
It used to be against the law to deface United States currency, not sure if that is still the case.
It used to be against the law to deface United States currency, not sure if that is still the case.
The FBI Story:
A spy code named Whitey was passing a hollowed out quarter or half dollar with microfilm inside. Can see the machine cutting grooves on the inside.
The fit has to be just right so that the two halves spring apart when dropped on edge in the movie.
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