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Based on the procedure described in the “Making Paper Money” section of “Making Money,” why is it likely that several engravers are involved in the process of making bills?
1. Each of the dies carved for the design of the bill require more than one engraver to complete the work because it is so detailed.
2. During the engraving process, as one engraver works on design elements, another must ensure anti-counterfeiting elements are added.
3. Each part of a bill’s design is carved on a separate die, and engravers specialize in crafting different parts of the design.
4. As one engraver carves an image, other engravers must supervise the process for quality control.