How's this for a staircase? Go on, take a closer look...... Can you see the coins?
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The staircase leads to the viewing gallery where you can watch the coins being made and learn all about the coin making process.
The first part of the process is really low tech and it occurred to me that it is similar to how I'd produce a design in my own studio. It starts out with an artist who sketches the design on paper and then carves it into a plaster disk the size of a plate.
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The next stage is to create a rubber mould from the plaster disk so that the image is reversed.
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And the bit that got me the most excited: they use epoxy resin to create a hard copy of the original plaster design! Wow, just like I would do in my own studio!
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And I just can't finish this post without commenting on how similar the resin coin above looks to the one in this post (before I aged it). Who'd have thought?!!
I'll be back soon with more coin related posts.
'Til next time.....
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