Difference between revisions of "Coin press"
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| − | A '''coin press''' is used to make coins. All coins produced by a '''coin press''' are inscribed with | + | A '''coin press''' is used to make coins. All coins produced by a '''coin press''' are inscribed with the name of the press, which is set when the press is built. |
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A coin press can only be built inside a [[building]]. | A coin press can only be built inside a [[building]]. | ||
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| − | + | The coin press operates differently from most machinery. You can choose a metal to make the coins out of and a number of coins to make (maximum of 20). Each coin is made of the input metal and imprinted with the name of the press. | |
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| − | + | ! Coin type !! Amount of metal used !! Project length | |
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| − | + | | [[Gold coin|Gold]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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| − | + | | [[Silver coin|Silver]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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| − | + | | [[Copper coin|Copper]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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| − | + | | [[Nickel coin|Nickel]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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| − | + | | [[Iron coin|Iron]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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| − | + | | [[Steel coin|Steel]] || 10 grams || 0.2 days per coin | |
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[[Category:Machinery]] | [[Category:Machinery]] | ||
Revision as of 23:17, 6 December 2005
A coin press is used to make coins. All coins produced by a coin press are inscribed with the name of the press, which is set when the press is built.
Requirements
Resources required
Labour required
- 8 days
Tools required
A coin press can only be built inside a building.
Manufacturing coins
The coin press operates differently from most machinery. You can choose a metal to make the coins out of and a number of coins to make (maximum of 20). Each coin is made of the input metal and imprinted with the name of the press.
| Coin type | Amount of metal used | Project length |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |
| Silver | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |
| Copper | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |
| Nickel | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |
| Iron | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |
| Steel | 10 grams | 0.2 days per coin |