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A TIP for making a coin Pattern

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today i wanted to make a saved screen that had just the upper right hand corner open, that would except every thing that read 20 or higher. instead of guessamating where a 20 reads here's what i did:
i first sent the explorer into iron mask, digital i then grabbed a hand full of dug nickels..i notice that most of the time 3 stacked nickels read 18 and 4 read 22. but by trying different nickel combinations i found 2 very worn , and 2 not so worn nickels that read 20. i then went to the except/reject screen, turned it black, set it for the smallest box, then excepted the stack of 4 nickels.. i then went to the edit screen and cleared that area above and to the right of the small opening the nickels made.
by playing with with different combinations of worn nickels and/or silver nickels stacked you can get most any number you want for your bottom line. I seen 14-24. as for the left and right, they seemed to land right where i want it cut to off. it's the same as the one Mitch shows on his page, the opening ends right in the middle of the "S" in "smart".
hope this helps, joe
p.s- just out of curiosity, of the people with up right corners opened patterns, what digital number is your cut off?
 
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