Hassan: Man makes a unique clock using currency coins


Daijiworld Media Network – Hassan (MS)

Hassan, Oct 8: Coins that were kept aside as they were of no use have been put to good use by a person. Now they have been used in a clock. This coin clock has been  made ready within two days by Sameer of the district.

One and two rupee coins did not get embossed properly when the embossing was done. Now Sameer has made a clock using those unused coins. He has used 12 coins in the clock.

In the front there is one rupee coin. If the king is behind it means seven o'clock. It means that the one rupee coins turn backside. So it will be identified as seven o'clock. Likewise Sameer has used 12 coins.

Sameer has built this clock in two days using a computer monitor, clock machine, minute and hour glass indicators of the HMT watches, SS washer cooker top and faulty manufacture coins.

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 09 2023

    Is that an hachement or time pass bobby ? Time spent on that clock could have been utilized on something more useful purpose.🙂

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Oct 09 2023

    because of no employment bhagya as promised by chaiwala...newtons of modern era have to do this kind of inventions....

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