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Dear Anon,
It is important to remember to display the coins even if they are binded together. They will still show the number of coins i.e. 6 coins.
But, if we stack the coins together (exactly) and tie them together, you would only see `one coin' but a very thick one coin. Here, unless one goes closely to count them, it simples looks like ONE coin although it is rather `thick'.
This is why, one must string the coins and at a glance, show 6 coins.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/21/00 3:15:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>We understand the use of red
>string is to control the big
>metal. But why so much
>significance is given that the
>coins should be displayed as a
>string and should be visible.
>Thanks.
>
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