Sheencrofter Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Hi,I have a Spink book and against a silver crown it says " George and Dragon date in ex. die axis " followed by 2 arrows pointing up. I have also seen where one arrow is pointing up and one pointing down.Can anyone tell me what all this means?Many thanks. Quote
Accumulator Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Hi,I have a Spink book and against a silver crown it says " George and Dragon date in ex. die axis " followed by 2 arrows pointing up. I have also seen where one arrow is pointing up and one pointing down.Can anyone tell me what all this means?Many thanks.The die axis refers to the relative orientation of the obverse and reverse designs. Two arrows pointing up means that if the obverse is the right way up when you view the coin, then when you turn the coin over (rotated about a vertical axis), the reverse design will also be the correct way up. Quote
Sheencrofter Posted January 29, 2013 Author Posted January 29, 2013 Thanks for that. I've been wondering about it for quite a while. Quote
Peckris Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Thanks for that. I've been wondering about it for quite a while.Yes, the two arrows pointing up means "medal axis", the other is "coin axis". All coins nowadays are minted with medal axis Quote
Rob Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I never understood why two arrows are used as a simple up or down arrow would suffice. I suppose the first covers the situation where the obverse is so dire or nondescript that the orientation is impossible to ascertain and you have to work it out from the book. Quote
Generic Lad Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Thanks for that. I've been wondering about it for quite a while.Yes, the two arrows pointing up means "medal axis", the other is "coin axis". All coins nowadays are minted with medal axis All British coins are, but all US coins (except for some strikings of the Gobrecht Dollar I believe) are struck in coin alignment. Quote
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