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Some Pictures Of My Carvings.

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Have you ever worked on a Shield nickel?
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 Posted 07/01/2008  3:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KinteSmith to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Mike,

Your carvings are great, they look awesome. But, would the value of one of them supercede the original value of the unc. $20.00 gold piece? Do you have a coin collection other than your nickle carvings?

KS
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Very, very nice.
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Your carvings make me wonder. If you can do that to a nickel, I wonder if you couldn't change a 1916-S to a 1916-D Mercury dime or something like that - change the date or mint mark. That's a scary thought.
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Amazing!
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Truly amazing artwork!! I'm am totally stunned...I love the Taz and the hummingbirds. I usually head up to Vegas a couple times a year, so I'll have to hit you up to stop by your shop and see these in person. I'd love to be able to do that kinda gorgeous art work....
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Hi All,

Let me try to answer all of the questions and comments in one posting. This may skip around a little bit but you'll figure out the post I'm answering.

Well cheungsta stop by when you get to town, my shop is located inside Nevada Coin and Currency at Silverado Ranch Road and South Maryland Parkway. Most of the carving detail that I do on nickels isn't visable in the pictures so it will be nice to be able to sit down with you in my shop and show you a lot of the nickels I do and point out the different carving aspects of them.

Hi mfry, you're fears are justified. Dates can be changed and altered, mint marks added, 3 legged Buffalo nickels are as difficult to make as finding a slurpee at a 7-11.

From my experience about 70 to 80% of the hobo nickels that I have seen at shows and advertised as original or old nickels are not old at all. Dealers make more money if they advertise and sell them as old nickels.

I've carved nickels to look like the old original nickels, including the old type toning, oxidation and so on and to date not one have been detected by any of the experts that have examined them. The only thing the hobo nickels experts are good at is guessing and most of the time they guess wrong. Getting back to changing dates, I do know of some of the OHNS carvers that change dates on their nickels to make them appear to be carved on earlier nickels than they are.

Hi KinteSmith,

I really wasn't concerned with the price of the gold piece, all I was interested in was carving it. From what I was told, when the coin was sold it went well over the value of the 20.00 gold piece.

I don't collect coins, I only carve them. I've had many talks with Tom Mathews about this. When I first met Tom I told him that I didn't collect coins and he said that he'll change that. So far I've got Tom to start carving and I'm still not a coin collector. I have inherited about 100 pounds of silver coins from my Dad and my uncle but I have no idea what they are other than the silver content. I just grab one and carve and keep looking at the pile not getting any smaller. lol

Coins are only a canvas that I work on. It doesn't really matter to me what the coin is, whether it's U.S. or Foreign although I prefer nickel size coins or smaller to carve on. This art form tends to loose it's magic when used on larger coins, there is something very appealing to me to carve very small intricate details.



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Yikes! on the three-legged nickel comment, Mike. As easy as finding a slupie at 7-11? Well, could you make me one?
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very nice
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I need a strategically placed "S" on my 1909 VDB's.......can ya help a fella out ?

Just kiddin'......
That is a really neat hobby you have going there and you have a gift and a natural talent for it without a doubt ! I enjoyed the pics a lot !.....showed my Dad too !....

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