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More Damaged Dimes Heading To Their New Owner

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I know some people get upset about what I do to coins. For the most part I only use common date or damaged coins. Sometimes a client will give me the coins they want used. If its something of significant numismatic value I'll say something before I start working. I also have a friend who runs a LCS and I get a lot fake key dates to play with. I see it as removing them from the collector base and re-purposing them. This set was ordered way back on August but I have only just now finished it. Just in time for Christmas.


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 Posted 12/10/2017  09:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Beautiful work. How do you support the bracelet? I would think that would be awfully delicate.
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Its not as delicate as it would appear. repeated bending will break it but usually at the coin rather than the weld.
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Veey nice! Not that it matters, but count me as one who is not put off by your coin destruction.
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I'm impressed.
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