Yes, time flies by. My Dad's been gone 16 years and as I try to remember the hamilton was susceptible to the dollar bill string, maybe in the 90's. Not certain a quarter attempt ever worked, period.Meh, it's really not possible with modern electronic coin mechs. The problem is nothing dies on the internet. There is a lot of info about how to trick various machines that hasn't been applicable for decades.
I found some quarters, nickels, and dimes that had been 3D printed by my vacuums the other day, I'm guessing someone thought they would work.
That person was an amateur
With the cost of the metal powder and the equipment to 3D print in metal it would be foolishly cost prohibitive to print coins.Were they metal 3D prints? The various much more common composite plastic 3D print materials for sure would not work!
They were plastic.Were they metal 3D prints? The various much more common composite plastic 3D print materials for sure would not work!
I'm sure secret service would want to know about this counterfeiting also, lot of risk to counterfeit coins for the makerWere they metal 3D prints? The various much more common composite plastic 3D print materials for sure would not work!
They were plastic.