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THE MOTHER-MATRIX

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Beitrag von Bolgios » So 29.07.12 13:34

Just to clarify the technical aspects of this unique object. According to further research, this is not a master die, but a ‘mother coin’. A master die is used for making working dies and working dies are used for striking coins. If the product you make is made of clay, it would not survive a single strike, so this object is not used for striking coins.

Instead, it was used as a mother coin for casting coins and indeed, you can make a virtually unlimited number of them. Casting is an ancient technique, used later both in East Asia and in the Roman empire. It produces perfectly usable coins, but with more time, more effort and the coins are more brittle. A ‘mother coin’ is used to impress the picture a number of times in a clay tablet. A mother coin for the other side is used on another tablet. The impressions are connected by a casting canal, leading to a central casting canal. The two tablets are dried or fired and put together, forming a casting mould, which is carefully filled with molten metal. When the metal is solidified, the mould is broken, the coins are broken from the casting canals and filed to the correct weight.

Where this mother coin becomes amazing is that Roman moulds we know were made of stone. The coins were cut directly into the stone, without a mother coin and the stone would obviously not be destroyed after casting. The Celts must have used a softer material, or they wouldn’t have made the mother coin. Therefore, it is quite possible that they were using clay, like the Chinese, rather than stone like the Romans.

So it appears that the Celtic technology was more similar to the Chinese than the Romans…. :agrue:




(For this info. thanks to Peter at Worldofcoins.eu)

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Beitrag von cepasaccus » So 29.07.12 14:20

But according to this website this was used as a punch for making dies and not moulds: "This is actually the mother-matrix used to produce regular negative coin dies that were actually used to strike coins, i.e. this is, in effect, a ‘matrix for matrixes’." The coins shown there are also struck. Do you know any cast coins with that image?
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Beitrag von Bolgios » So 29.07.12 16:52

Thank u for pointing that out. You are quite right of course. The article will be revised based on info. received in the last 24 hours. It is a 'mother coin' used, as u correctly point out, for making (probably clay) moulds - i.e. it should read 'This is a punch/mother-coin used to produce negative moulds for the mass production of coins'.

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Beitrag von cepasaccus » So 29.07.12 17:32

You wrote as a comment that it was used to make moulds. I just wanted to point out that the article says it was used for making dies, which is more credible to me because only struck coins are shown.
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Re: THE MOTHER-MATRIX

Beitrag von Bolgios » So 29.07.12 20:35

Alles klar. Danke ! :P

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