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DIE SINKING ROOM AT MINTThe coinage and medal dies are formed under this press by forcing a punch, on which is the required design, into specially prepared blanks. Date: circa 1910
Time Savers Easy Correspondence card! Fill in the blanks! Date: 1937
These War Sensations by Bruce BairnsfatherInsoluble A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Christmas Number 1916, offering a competition to fill in the blanks of a sentence uttered when Old Bill realises that his rum jar
WW1 - Roll of Honour - space to fill in the blanksWW1 - Roll of Honour with space to fill in the blanks. " Draw me not without reason. Sheath me not without honour." Date: circa 1916
Blanching & Drying CoinsThe blanching room is where blanks, after annealing, have their surfaces polished. After this the coins are dried in revolving drums
Cutting Room at MintCoin blanks of a specified weight are cut out from strips by presses
Annealing at Royal MintThe rotary annealing room, where blanks are softened in the red hot furnaces