At Standard Gold Silver Coins .Com we make and sell us and canadian dollars coins to reinstate the gold silver standard in money
with standard gold coin or standard silver coin logo. 99.9% pure and wieght grams troy ozs on one side. and a star or maple leaf and year.
we sell them at cost so they can be exchanged and spent or groceries mortgages car credit card business and loan payments
doniminations are in canadian(maple leaf) or us (Star) dollars and are legal tender. donominatons in $1, 5$, 10$, 20$, 50$ and 100$
Making gold and silver coins involves several steps, including refining the metals, shaping them into billets, annealing, extruding, blanking, and striking the coin with the design. It's a complex process typically performed by minting facilities.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Sourcing and Refining:
Precious metals can be sourced through mining or by recycling materials like old jewelry or electronics.
Refining involves processes like electrolysis (Wohlwill Process) or pyrometallurgical chlorination (Miller Process) to achieve high purity.
2. Melting and Pouring:
The refined metal is melted and poured into cylindrical billets.
3. Annealing and Extruding:
The metal is annealed (softened) and extruded into long, thin sheets.
4. Blanking:
The sheets are cut into lengths and passed through a blanking press to create circular blanks, also known as planchets or flans, with the desired weight.
5. Striking:
The blanks are cleaned and polished, then struck under high pressure using dies engraved with the coin's design.
6. Finishing and Inspection:
Coins are polished again and may undergo additional finishing steps.
Finally, they are inspected and prepared for shipment.