How are Silver Coins Minted?

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @Rod-bp8ow
    @Rod-bp8ow 7 місяців тому +1

    The Weigh balances the Quality, incorporated at every MINT, perfectly weighed, according to its TROY ounces be it silver, gold, bronze, Tin, aluminum. Its great to have the MINTS System around for every classification of metal.

  • @tutnallman
    @tutnallman 3 роки тому +30

    Very informative but the music was over loud and intrusive.

    • @nickmorrison4424
      @nickmorrison4424 2 роки тому

      ⁰botty bass dirtyemo,hard work house

    • @schechter01
      @schechter01 Рік тому

      Yeah. Could do without the backing track.

    • @NOTAGOVTAGENT
      @NOTAGOVTAGENT Рік тому

      but he makes such original content,bhahaha not.

  • @darrinwebber4077
    @darrinwebber4077 2 роки тому +14

    As a former furnace operator / ladle man at an old style iron foundry... I understand your process well.
    And it works well.
    Nice work

  • @Isthatbaloney
    @Isthatbaloney 12 років тому +27

    Pretty cool to see how silver coins are made. It's a pretty labor intensive process.

    • @Graymenn
      @Graymenn Рік тому

      ay yo dem aint coins bruv dey rounds

    • @iggy5347
      @iggy5347 11 місяців тому

      Better then toilet paper usd

  • @russphilly
    @russphilly 8 років тому +31

    evreybody in on the annoying music added to videos

  • @mikellvene2964
    @mikellvene2964 Рік тому +2

    Love seeing how things are made!

  • @drewbaum
    @drewbaum 2 роки тому +4

    Now I see why premiums are so high… they gotta pay a small army’s salary.

  • @sidkings
    @sidkings 13 років тому +3

    I think ALL investors in Endeavour Silver should at least get a free silver coin. I've been supporting you guys for a while. Lets call it dividens ;-)

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      They consistently make a profit, so you must be doing okay...

    • @sidkings
      @sidkings 3 роки тому

      @@kenc2257 I sold out of that position years ago... I'll probably buy back in if silver hits $18.

  • @benroybal3787
    @benroybal3787 2 роки тому +1

    What was more interesting was that lit beat track y'all chose for music! 🔥👌

  • @markmaue438
    @markmaue438 Рік тому

    This could possibly be my dream job, I love the noise of the silver blanks landing on each other.

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze Рік тому +2

    I worked for 25-years at a printing plant, and I think working at a mint would be interesting. And probably no more repetitive than printing.
    Wonder about their employee discounts! :-)

    • @Graymenn
      @Graymenn Рік тому +4

      I built my silver stack one piece at a time..... and it didnt cost me a dime

  • @kevinrspBelieves
    @kevinrspBelieves 9 років тому +11

    0:38 Metal Mario!

  • @mikekirwan461
    @mikekirwan461 6 років тому +9

    I bet they have to be very careful about every bit of scrap metal. This is silver, not cheap tin.

    • @migooknamja
      @migooknamja 3 роки тому +1

      back then it was cheap. I'm sure they are strict at the gold refineries

  • @BlensonPaul
    @BlensonPaul 8 років тому +28

    If your video has periodic sound, try to align music beet to it. Also horrible choice of music !

    • @camrocian7230
      @camrocian7230 5 років тому +2

      Is sounds like a terraria sound track or a reject daft punk song.

  • @muddaphaka6524
    @muddaphaka6524 7 років тому +14

    1:46 "it slides into my kitty" wowwwwwwwwwww, doesn't sound wrong at all

  • @LEOCHRIST100
    @LEOCHRIST100 10 років тому +17

    WHY ARE THEY NOT FOR SALE; HOW DO YOU MAKE MONEY? THANKS!

    • @mjrotondi5086
      @mjrotondi5086 4 роки тому +2

      Mints sell to bullion dealers who sell.

    • @billbennett9
      @billbennett9 4 роки тому

      One can purchase the annual proof sets on the mint web site. I know because I buy them every year

    • @Ricardo_Veteran
      @Ricardo_Veteran 4 роки тому +3

      @@billbennett9 This is not the U.S. Mint, looks like a private silver coin maker

    • @onebullet2689
      @onebullet2689 3 роки тому

      @@Ricardo_Veteran be careful when buying from private company's and not the countries official mint

    • @migooknamja
      @migooknamja 3 роки тому +2

      @@onebullet2689 It doesn't matter. As long as it has the weight and purity stamped on the coin it's legit

  • @awake8794
    @awake8794 8 років тому +9

    Why aren't they for sale!?

    • @TheChiefCoin
      @TheChiefCoin 5 років тому +1

      Stockpiling them at the bank.

    • @adventuresinmetals7636
      @adventuresinmetals7636 4 роки тому +6

      It sounds like they meant, "We don't sell directly to the public." They only sell to primary dealers who then sell to bullion dealers, from what I understand, which is the case for nearly all mints.

  • @smudgepost
    @smudgepost 9 років тому +5

    What are the dies made from to be carvable and yet able to press a relief into a coin?

    • @josephjames4306
      @josephjames4306 8 років тому +1

      +Daniel Franks i think they engraved using a pantograph or laser machine , those tools shown in the video are used to clean out and maybe sharpen the die from time to time

    • @josephjames4306
      @josephjames4306 8 років тому +1

      David Hicks do you know which alloy exactly ? we've been experimenting with HSS, i was wondering if there was anything better out there

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      Don't know about this particular private mint, but the US Mint's modern dies are made out of hardened steel. These dies are capable of producing many hundreds of thousands of coins before they are retired and destroyed, or cancelled/defaced. [if you watch eBay, you'll see cancelled/defaced dies for sale--sometimes, an "uncancelled" die will come up for sale; those are much more expensive]

    • @toddcutsuries54
      @toddcutsuries54 2 роки тому +3

      Hardened steel. While I am sure they may carve the obverse and reverse of the coin surface with an unhardened die face, the final product undergoes a hardening process via furnace. As others have suggested, a pantograph may be used but some dies are hand carved as well. Coin collecting is a fun and rewarding hobby where we all get to hold on to a little piece of history.

  • @JamesHenryAnd
    @JamesHenryAnd 13 років тому +42

    this is too much work, we should just print this stuff! ;-)

    • @aamirbasir5464
      @aamirbasir5464 4 роки тому +9

      James Anderson
      Let’s print 2.2 trillion

    • @Thomas-ol3fq
      @Thomas-ol3fq 4 роки тому +1

      @@aamirbasir5464 Funny thing is it's mostly digital. Just a few numbers typed on a keyboard, press enter... Most of the money "printed" is digital.
      Atleast when it was paper money you were somewhat limited by the physical constraints. Now you just literally create unlimited digital fiat money instantly.

    • @CandleMan5
      @CandleMan5 3 роки тому +6

      Your comment is 9 years old. Do you think that we have "printed" enough now? Time for silversqueeze!

    • @cableguy209
      @cableguy209 3 роки тому +2

      Yes physical only

    • @Lssjg702
      @Lssjg702 3 роки тому

      @@aamirbasir5464 why not another 2.2 trill on top of the 1.9 🤣😂🤣.

  • @Artist.Identity-AI
    @Artist.Identity-AI 3 роки тому +3

    Good overview of process of making silver coins. Thank you for posting. Collecting silver is made more engaging by such insight into the daily grind realities of production.

  • @joel9186
    @joel9186 5 років тому +9

    From mining, to refining, to minting, to shipping. $18. An oz . I'd say pretty under valued.

    • @intellegence63smart
      @intellegence63smart 4 роки тому

      How about $14 an onze?

    • @ladabe4979
      @ladabe4979 4 роки тому +1

      @@argentum530 August 10th 2020, it's at $28+/ ounce

    • @leptitange7342
      @leptitange7342 4 роки тому

      2 sept. 2020 36 $ canadien. Prévision de 100 $ canadien en 2021 www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html

    • @cableguy209
      @cableguy209 3 роки тому

      25.5

    • @ItWazWritten
      @ItWazWritten 3 роки тому

      22.09

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 Рік тому

    Well done gentlemen.
    Thank you 👍💯😎

  • @UrielSuarezElectro
    @UrielSuarezElectro 11 років тому +2

    This was great watch.

  • @TenBob
    @TenBob 3 роки тому +5

    Fascinating to see the whole process.

  • @timothysullivan3489
    @timothysullivan3489 3 роки тому +2

    So this is how they make our bullion.Very cool thanks for the video

    • @xxlocobassistxx
      @xxlocobassistxx 6 місяців тому

      I'd love to work here for a day, as long as i can get paid in silver @ spot. I'll take scrap 🤣

  • @sbengraver...9774
    @sbengraver...9774 3 роки тому

    Nice Work...

  • @alanpecherer5705
    @alanpecherer5705 2 роки тому

    I've never seen one of these rounds for sale, anywhere. I know there is an Endeavor Silver company, I've just never seen any Endeavor product for sale. There are rounds commemorating that sailing ship "Endeavour" that are, I think, minted in AUS. Maybe these just go to Casa Moneda (the Mexican mint) to make Libertads, though that seems like a waste...if so, they would just ship blanks to Casa Moneda.

  • @CTRCHOICE
    @CTRCHOICE 2 роки тому

    Is this at the us mint?

  • @Cynical1800
    @Cynical1800 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome. I wonder if the employees are silver stackers.

  • @benmiller7985
    @benmiller7985 4 роки тому +1

    I never knew endeavor makes silver, where do they all go, never seen one.

  • @mlovmo
    @mlovmo 10 років тому +1

    So the hydraulic coining press is an "HEP 150". Is this is single-strike, or dual-strike coining press?
    Whatever happened to the "Taylor & Challen" or "Horden, Mason & Edwards" striking presses? I guess they don't make them anymore?

    • @Lunacy69
      @Lunacy69 6 років тому

      I know this is a late response but the press is not an "HEP 150" hydraulic press, it is an HME (Hordern, Mason & Edwards) 360 Ton knuckle press with an OmniLink control panel, most likely added by the US Mint before NWTM came into possession of it.

  • @yarply12
    @yarply12 9 років тому +2

    actually he skipped a process maybe two, the rolling was mentioned but not shown, and the rimming process was skipped completely, though the rounds being placed in the coining collar had obviously been ran through a rimming machine. The rolling process, the rimming process and maybe an annealing process.

    • @josephjames4306
      @josephjames4306 8 років тому

      +Yarply Twelve how important is the rimming process ?

    • @yarply12
      @yarply12 8 років тому +1

      +Joseph James rimming is mostly done to size the blank as it reduces its diameter while adding a slight small bulged border, more so if desired to help fill in engraved portions along the outer border of the coining die.
      But to answer your question, its rather important, as the blank has to fit inside the bottom die collar of the press where the reverse die sets , not so small as to not fill the border of the coin yet not to large to get jammed inside the collar as they can crack from the excessive pressure or bust a die, a lot of variables in the process and I have been out of coining since I lived in cda Id, almost 20 years, but it was pretty important back then.

    • @josephjames4306
      @josephjames4306 8 років тому +1

      ohk , thanks for the info . i am a refiner based out of india, we make coins for local establishments here. im looking into ways to improve our coining facility here . thanks

    • @cowsgoloka
      @cowsgoloka 3 роки тому

      @@josephjames4306 Where are you sir, can i contact you, out of youtube? Thankyou

  • @victoriaajang3272
    @victoriaajang3272 2 роки тому

    How did you call this one

  • @darrinwebber4077
    @darrinwebber4077 2 роки тому +4

    I am curious on the weight of your presses.
    Also curious if you use any oil or water in your polishing medium... Or just the steel beads by themselves.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 3 роки тому +4

    Very informative! (though I don't think the music added much to the documentary).

  • @lethn2929
    @lethn2929 10 років тому +1

    Does anybody know what the name of that machine actually is at the end where they stamp the design into the blank? Is it a hydraulic press or something else?

    • @sunnyparihar4369
      @sunnyparihar4369 10 років тому +1

      hydraulic coining press HEP 150

    • @lethn2929
      @lethn2929 10 років тому +1

      Thank you! I didn't expect anybody to reply!

    • @sunnyparihar4369
      @sunnyparihar4369 10 років тому +1

      OK.

    • @Lunacy69
      @Lunacy69 6 років тому

      Looks like an HME 360 Ton Knuckle Press to me though

  • @DobleWhiteAndStanley
    @DobleWhiteAndStanley 2 роки тому +1

    Ah, so that is how the dies work. There is no knurling step for the rim. It just gets spread out into the rim when pressed.

  • @OVERHERE-OVERHERE
    @OVERHERE-OVERHERE 6 років тому +1

    What coins or rounds do they mint?

  • @kevinbrowning7791
    @kevinbrowning7791 7 років тому +4

    Guys hand at 3:59

    • @VictimGrat
      @VictimGrat 6 років тому +3

      you're my kind of a-hole.

  • @argentumtaibhsear621
    @argentumtaibhsear621 8 років тому +7

    Why aren't your coins for sale? It seems weird to mint coins and not sell them.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      Perhaps he meant they don't sell directly to the public? Most likely, they are under contract to provide silver, or perhaps make coins/medals/tokens for their clients. Their clients could be private organizations (like clubs), governments (for official tender coinage), or government agencies (like the military). The video showed them minting their own 1 oz fine silver rounds, but minting coins/medals may not be their primary business--they have 2 silver mines in Mexico, so they are obviously in the silver mining business.

  • @johnjacobs1625
    @johnjacobs1625 2 роки тому

    Very nice VideO!! Cheers JJ

  • @thesarge4457
    @thesarge4457 2 роки тому

    Thank You Sir.

  • @dcbeez5956
    @dcbeez5956 4 роки тому

    Wow quite a process to be getting a sparkling, imprinted dime🌟 I would imagine it costs a lot more to make than what it's worth ❓😊👏🙏💞🇦🇺

  • @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8
    @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8 11 років тому +1

    Very interesting, Thank you..

  • @MartinD9999
    @MartinD9999 2 роки тому

    Very cool

  • @miamor5929
    @miamor5929 8 років тому +1

    Is there a machine that does it all together ?
    Like from the melting to printing/stamping ?

    • @darrinwebber4077
      @darrinwebber4077 2 роки тому +2

      I have never seen entire process be fully automated from start to finish. But it could be done.
      Another silver company has furnace and crucible directly feed the molten silver into an extrusion die. You cannot see it in their video...but their crucible has to have an overflow lip to feed the extruder the way they do it. But other parts of their process are manual.
      This video... They pour silver into big rods...which then get extruded...and here the process is more automated at end of process than other company.
      Every company is slightly different.

    • @racket136
      @racket136 Рік тому

      @darrinwebber4077 can you please tell me the name of this company? I've been minting coins but striking isn't embossing it enough. Perhaps molten silver directed into die will fix all my problems

  • @yarply12
    @yarply12 2 роки тому

    MELT and POUR. EXTRUDE. ROLL to thickness. BLANK. RIM the blanks. BURNISH. STRIKE. with ANNEALING sometimes added to the process between blanking and rimming.

  • @johnny_veritas
    @johnny_veritas 4 роки тому +27

    Men dressed in silver: We melt silver, yeah.

    • @mildseven0506
      @mildseven0506 3 роки тому +1

      Omg I laughed so hard when he said that lol 0:38😂😂🤯

  • @ballygeale1
    @ballygeale1 12 років тому

    if there not for sale what do they do with them

  • @guillermolopez9848
    @guillermolopez9848 2 роки тому

    Talk about a dream come true.

  • @coincuz-stacking.sydney1866
    @coincuz-stacking.sydney1866 5 років тому +7

    makes me want to empty the garage and melt, billet, burnish, strike. repeat.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      You have precious metal (silver, gold, etc.) sitting around in your garage? Lucky...

  • @vysakhj6883
    @vysakhj6883 5 років тому

    What are those 6mm balls made of ? Porcelain?

  • @subzero6396
    @subzero6396 2 роки тому

    So cool....

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 5 років тому

    I know this video is older but how are they in business if they are not selling the coins. Only for private investors only or what. I don't know too much about it but I would like to know.

  • @TheRealMrSnickers
    @TheRealMrSnickers 11 років тому +2

    It is really an amazing process!

  • @clavacats2991
    @clavacats2991 5 років тому

    they aren't for sale. what r they for then?

  • @victoriaajang5818
    @victoriaajang5818 4 роки тому

    That is very hot job

  • @patheticprepper4496
    @patheticprepper4496 2 роки тому

    Where are the milk spots added

  • @thepeoplewhodoeverything6.481
    @thepeoplewhodoeverything6.481 8 років тому +2

    Wow!!!

  • @namanbansal8481
    @namanbansal8481 Рік тому

    Hey i need this machines

  • @lisad7114
    @lisad7114 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @MsTokies
    @MsTokies 10 років тому

    could you use trash gas fumes. for this?

  • @endresutus124
    @endresutus124 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe they've changed their habits but I'd enjoy this video more without the music above the machines' noise so I could understand the talking folks better. Just saying.

  • @gasdorficmuncher9943
    @gasdorficmuncher9943 3 роки тому

    music is pretty silly when the silver is flaten like taffy 3:06

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      All of the music on this video is weird.

  • @ProductPlacer
    @ProductPlacer 13 років тому

    very cool

  • @faisalsohail1968
    @faisalsohail1968 3 роки тому +1

    Silver coin factory good

  • @reefuss12
    @reefuss12 9 років тому +1

    But where does the silver come from? The private sector/mines? Or govt ? Who do the silver coin makers buy the silver from.

    • @cylentkills
      @cylentkills 5 років тому

      They were using scrap silver

  • @hubbabt
    @hubbabt 13 років тому

    why for sale? I want to buy them!

  • @danneumann3274
    @danneumann3274 3 роки тому

    the man running the blanking press has gone far. Good friend of mine. I now make these and other dies for Him

  • @spg77777
    @spg77777 4 роки тому +2

    somehow, the music is perfect...
    Dawn of the Dead-ish...
    The dead being the unprepared masses... zombies...

  • @PawanKumar-tq2xp
    @PawanKumar-tq2xp 2 роки тому

    Gold and silver blank die how to define clearance between punch and die

  • @jeririce4928
    @jeririce4928 3 роки тому

    best mint video

  • @petetrbovich7575
    @petetrbovich7575 3 роки тому

    My kind of environment! How did I miss working at the Mint in my engineerin' days?

  • @solojam
    @solojam 13 років тому

    @sidkings ya what he said

  • @jcrowley1985
    @jcrowley1985 12 років тому

    Coins, no. ROUNDS yes. The difference is that coins are official US currency like Silver Eagles that have US government markings on them. Rounds on the other hand are just coins that are stamped with a design that bears no connections to being labeled as "currency".
    All this is assuming you have the capital to start your own silver refinery

  • @silvertrain57
    @silvertrain57 3 роки тому +1

    I wouldn't last ten minutes working there...even my socks would be jinglin. 🤐😜

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      Ha! I'm sure there is pretty good security there, even though silver is less than $23 an ounce [Oct 2021]. Probably not "de Beers" diamond-mine-level security (I think those guys do "body cavity" checks), but pretty good, still.

    • @silvertrain57
      @silvertrain57 3 роки тому

      @@kenc2257 I agree about you, would've been my dream job... my comment though, was said with tongue firmly in cheek. 😁

  • @500SilverCoins
    @500SilverCoins 12 років тому +1

    Great video and insight on how silver coins are minted. Subsrcribed

  • @larou14
    @larou14 8 років тому +2

    Impressionnant quand même !!!

  • @willmann1319
    @willmann1319 4 роки тому +1

    Wonder Why they would make All those coins then say "sorry their not for sale"?

  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 4 роки тому

    Surprised at the amount of manual work involved. Surely that can be automated nowadays.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      The US Mint is certainly more automated. However, the blanks/planchets they were minting were burnished and then hand loaded, and struck 3 times (in the video). That would mean these were "proof" quality strikes, which are usually made for collectors. A regular/"business" struck coin/medal would have less hand-work involved.

  • @ThomasWilliams848403
    @ThomasWilliams848403 10 років тому +2

    Aww this so awsome i love it thanks 4 shareing it with us....i just subb to yall page

  • @CraigLIPINSKI
    @CraigLIPINSKI 13 років тому +2

    Why are they not for sale?
    I want to buy 20 of them!

  • @victoriaajang3272
    @victoriaajang3272 2 роки тому

    We see the massive Wall Street that coming in

  • @victoriaajang8926
    @victoriaajang8926 2 роки тому

    And radio now box on the screen

  • @northernpassed
    @northernpassed 6 років тому

    the guy at 2:00 has the best job ever!

  • @robbynelson3
    @robbynelson3 13 років тому

    If they are not for sale then who is buying them? I'd like to have one!

  • @RichyXXX-rh9hx
    @RichyXXX-rh9hx 9 років тому +1

    They are sold to West Point to mint silver dollars

  • @StabStabStabStabby
    @StabStabStabStabby 13 років тому

    It must take ages to stamp every coin by hand

  • @SimpleAdventuresLLMSX
    @SimpleAdventuresLLMSX 8 років тому +5

    Guess I'll take my money else where since it's not for sale

  • @BeastOrGod
    @BeastOrGod 2 роки тому

    Is the music really necessary?

  • @leoruotsalainen6339
    @leoruotsalainen6339 3 роки тому

    A lot of work 👍👍Beautiful coins😊

  • @plasticdadaii8225
    @plasticdadaii8225 4 роки тому

    Hi Yo Silver!!!!!

  • @mackssilver9053
    @mackssilver9053 6 років тому

    Can we get vocals with the death metal?

  • @EDTHEWATERGUY
    @EDTHEWATERGUY 13 років тому

    I hope these guys are getting paid bonuses in silver.

  • @jcrowley1985
    @jcrowley1985 12 років тому

    Not really, you place it under and lower the press. I'm sure if you get the rhythm down, you can stamp 10-20 coins per minute. Just watch your fingers.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому

      I don't think that machine will descend and "strike" a blank unless BOTH hands are on the two-hand trip levers (one hand on each lever).

  • @coinsstam252
    @coinsstam252 4 роки тому

    😎👍🏻😎👍🏻

  • @abraham3981
    @abraham3981 5 років тому

    I want one of those rounds.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 роки тому +2

      I've never seen them for sale on eBay. They do look nice, though.

  • @michellejackson2105
    @michellejackson2105 7 років тому

    whoa

  • @victoriaajang5818
    @victoriaajang5818 4 роки тому

    But I like it way of keeping besy

  • @robertthomas3184
    @robertthomas3184 5 років тому

    Any body have knowledge about the 8 yr fanamanon and rare mint coins it supost to beginning this March when the dollers value reaches it highest value over 674 times its own value making millions from pennies on the dollar WHAT