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What is the machine called that makes coins?
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Coin Production Line Machines
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내가 처음 봤을 때 coin press1 in action, the rhythmic thumping reminded me of a mechanical heartbeat. This machine holds the secret to turning raw metal into currency we use daily. Let's explore the fascinating world of coin-making machinery.

The primary machine for making coins is called a coin press or coin minting press. These industrial machines use immense pressure (up to 160 tons) to stamp blank metal discs (planchets) into finished coins with precise designs.

Through my 12 years at INIMAKER®, I've witnessed how these presses evolved. Last year, we upgraded our German-made Gräbener CS-266 presses with laser alignment systems - a game-changer for intricate designs.

Which machine is used to make coins?

Modern mints use three key machines working in sequence. First comes the blanking press that punches coin-shaped blanks from metal sheets. Next, upsetting mills create raised edges. Finally, coining presses imprint designs.

Coin production requires three specialized machines: 1) Blanking presses for cutting blanks, 2) Upsetting mills for edge formation, and 3) Coining presses for design stamping. Modern versions often combine these functions.

The 4-Stage Process

  1. 블랭킹 - 500-ton hydraulic press cuts 2,000 blanks/minute
  2. 가열 냉각 - Furnace heats blanks to 750°C for softening
  3. Upsetting - Creates raised rim (critical for coin stacking)
  4. 치는 - Die alignment within 0.01mm precision

Our ISO-certified facility uses Schuler presses for blanking and Graebener minting systems - the same technology used by official government mints.

What is a coin maker?

A coin maker refers to both the machinery and skilled technicians. While machines handle physical production, human experts program designs, monitor quality, and maintain equipment.

Coin makers include both minting machines and the professionals operating them. Modern systems combine automated presses (making 720 coins/minute) with human quality controllers checking every 100th coin.

I recall training our first AI-assisted technician team in 2019. While machines increased output by 40%, human oversight remains crucial for detecting subtle defects like hairline cracks.

Who makes coins money?

Government mints and private manufacturers both produce coins. The U.S. Mint makes legal tender, while companies like INIMAKER® create commemorative and collectible coins under license.

Authorized coin production2 is divided between government mints (currency) and certified private manufacturers (commemoratives). Private makers must meet strict standards like our ASTM B-488 certification for gold plating.

Public vs Private Coin Production

측면 Government Mints Private Manufacturers
Main Products Circulating currency Custom commemoratives
최소 주문 Millions of units 100 pieces (INIMAKER)
맞춤화 Limited designs Full 3D customization
Lead Time 6-12 months 15 working days

Our clients range from the British Museum (historical replicas) to NFL teams (championship coins), proving private manufacturers' versatility.

What is the process of making coins called?

The technical term is "minting3", though modern methods differ from ancient hammer strikes. Today's process involves computer-controlled presses, laser engraving, and multi-stage quality checks.

Coin creation is called minting. Modern minting combines hydraulic pressing (for design transfer) with subtractive processes like CNC machining (for master dies).

Evolution of Minting Techniques

  1. Hammer Striking (600 BC - 1500 AD)
  2. Screw Presses (1550-1800)
  3. Steam Power (Industrial Revolution)
  4. Electric Presses (1920s-Present)
  5. Laser-Enhanced (21st Century)

우리의 R&D team recently developed hybrid minting - combining traditional pressing with laser texture mapping for unique tactile surfaces.

What are the different types of coin machines?

Beyond main presses, coin production requires supporting equipment. Key machines include:

  • Electroplating systems
  • Laser engravers
  • Edge-lettering devices
  • Automated polishing units

Essential coin machines4 include blanking presses, annealing furnaces, upsetting mills, coining presses, and finishing equipment. Specialized variants handle RFID embedding or dual-metal combinations.

Cost Comparison Table

Machine Type Entry-Level Professional Industrial (INIMAKER)
Coining Press $28,000 $150,000 $850,000
생산 속도 20/min 100/min 720/min
Precision Tolerance ±0.1mm ±0.05mm ±0.01mm
수명 5 years 10년 25+ years

We maintain 4 automated lines combining Japanese precision motors with German hydraulic systems - the gold standard for commercial production.

What is a coin mech?

Short for "coin mechanism", these are the acceptors in vending machines. Unlike minting presses, coin mech5s focus on authentication - checking size, weight, and magnetism.

A coin mech validates coins in payment systems. Advanced models like Pyramid Mars® use multi-spectral sensors6 to detect counterfeits - crucial for our casino token clients.

Coin Mech vs Minting Press

특징 Coin Mech Minting Press
목적 Validate/process coins Create coins
Key Technology Electromagnetic sensors Hydraulic pressing
속도 10 coins/sec 12 coins/sec (production)
Accuracy Focus 입증 Dimensional precision

애호가를 위한 & 교육자
While industrial machines cost millions, INIMAKER® makes professional-grade coins accessible. Our desktop minting service7 lets schools and collectors create custom coins from $8.75/pc. Choose from:

  • 25mm zinc alloy blanks
  • Dual plating options (gold/silver)
  • Laser-engraved designs
  • Protective capsules

결론

From ancient hammers to AI-controlled presses, coin-making combines force with precision. Whether creating currency or collectibles, the right machinery makes all the difference in producing lasting metallic art.



  1. Discover the mechanics behind coin presses and their role in minting currency, enhancing your understanding of this fascinating process.

  2. Explore the intricate stages of coin production to appreciate the technology and craftsmanship involved in creating currency.

  3. Understanding minting is crucial for grasping how coins are produced and the technology involved.

  4. Learning about coin machines reveals the technology behind coin manufacturing and its evolution.

  5. Explore this link to understand the technology behind coin mechs and their importance in payment systems.

  6. Learn about the advanced technology of multi-spectral sensors and their role in ensuring coin authenticity.

  7. Discover how desktop minting services can empower hobbyists and educators to create custom coins easily.

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