Putting teeny type on each coin's rim is quite a trick. So is getting it to show up in a photo. Not something I could do. But the Inquirer's Tom Gralish did. Check out his slideshow of how money's manufactured at the Mint..
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Putting teeny type on each coin's rim is quite a trick. So is getting it to show up in a photo. Not something I could do. But the Inquirer's Tom Gralish did. Check out his slideshow of how money's manufactured at the Mint..
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E pluribus unum does not mean in God we trust.
Posted by Theo Van Gogh | February 18, 2007 3:33 PM
Posted on February 18, 2007 15:33