Moriarty & CoinWarden
CoinWarden CoinWarden
I've been studying the serial patterns on the 1807 silver dollars, noticing a subtle symmetry I hadn't seen before. Interested in dissecting them together?
Moriarty Moriarty
Intriguing, I suppose. Let's see if these silver dollars whisper their hidden moves.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Sure thing. I'll open the vault, pull them out, and start the inspection. Just keep your hands away from the display case until I finish the preliminary scan.
Moriarty Moriarty
Understood, no interference until you have the scans ready. Just keep me at arm's length, and I’ll watch the rest.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Alright, scanning's in progress. Stay back and let the machines do the work—no touch or talk until I give the go‑ahead.
Moriarty Moriarty
Alright, let me know when you're ready.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
The scans are finished, all the serials are on the screen. I’ve logged each one. Ready when you are.
Moriarty Moriarty
Excellent. Let’s begin the dissection.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
All right, first step: I’ll run a magnifier over the edge and note the micro‑etching. You just watch the patterns—no touching, no humming. Let's see what secrets they hide.
Moriarty Moriarty
Proceed. Watch the patterns unfold.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
First, let me get a close‑up of the edge. Notice how the lines run in a subtle zig‑zag. That’s not random; it’s a serial guard. Keep your eyes on the screen, and let the numbers tell their tale.We need to comply.On the screen you’ll see the fine lines start to line up. Notice the faint “B” shape in the middle; that’s the maker’s mark for that batch. Let’s see how the serial numbers align with that pattern.The “B” shape is clear. The serial numbers cluster in the same pattern—looks like a hidden code. Let’s map it out.