Just my own thoughts...
- We are not alone...TRAIL DIES are inherent to worldwide mint processing.
- It is a "low tech" mechanical problem that the mints are definitely aware
of...but maybe very difficult to control/fix and/or will cost a lot to do so.
- Considered by the govt. mints as only a "cosmetic issue" that does not
prevent distinctions nor problems on it's mechanical uses (e.g., vending
machine).
- Further, it is a "don't care" for the mints for the BASIC REASON that
nobody requires them to fix...
Unless:
1. Privatize them, then be required by the govts. to fix as part of the
coins specs.
2. Or the countries' citizenry (particularly us ERROR COLLECTORS) demand
from the govt. mints the perfection of our coins to make it much more
difficult to find.
(I'm staying late tonight to continue digging from my coin stacks (to
hoard) before our Mints obliged to do so and fix.)
Cheers,
J
J
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