Chapter 626 - Coin Making (1/2)
Chapter 626: Coin Making
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
As the teine’s boiler rose and the control valve was pressed, the flywheel started ears to e erod between the metal wheel and punch moved doard too The feeder also automatically fed the materials…
In just the blink of an eye, there were crashi+ng noises
As the sweetout of the hydraulic coin press’ dispenser and into the container below
The sound was as pleasing as the sounds of nature and instantly stirred up a cos
“They came out, they came out! The coins really came out…!” The worksmiths at the side immediately cheered in unison
As the Aquapyro Machine ran, the hydraulic coin press ran too Since the materials were prepared ahead of ti out of the coin dispenser every one or two seconds
“We really made it! So it was that simple!” Qian Su’s eyes ide as saucers as he stood watching fro machine and the Aquapyro Machine were constructed in the ical to watch his own ether to turn silver into coins Qian Su was al inally a very difficult process, yet it beca’s hands
In just a flash, the container under the coin dispenser was filled with hundreds of shi+ny silver coins Qian Su bent over to pick up one of them He admired the shi+ny coin and exclaimed in amazement, “So beautiful! It’s so beautiful! How is it possible to produce such an intricate coin? It’s even more intricate than a wo…!”
The diameter of the silver coin on his hand was about the saots and fragments, these coins were far more beautiful The main material of a silver coin was of course silver itself, but a small areat improvements to the durability, hardness, luster, and texture of the silver coin coots
“Ah…!” Qian Su was stunned as he was unable to keep up with Yan Liqiang’s pace “Making coins for the imperial court?”
“Yes, it’s just an idea that I have I still need to think about it If we are going to this, even a five percent profit can auely said
The face of the silver coin had the i Han characters —’Printed under the supervision of the Great Han Empire’s Qiyun Protectorate’ The face value of the coin was indicated below the ie of Mount Qiyun, it read ‘One Mace’ Below that was the tin’
On the back of the coin was the ie of an adorable fluffy sheep, and the face value of the coin was indicated below the sheep
There were fine ridges on the side of the silver coin The ies on the coins were so well embossed that they were like a work of art
It was not an exaggeration to say that such intricate coins never existed on the Silver Continent