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A Sweety Wheatie And Four Texans..... "COINRING TIME" :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Here's what I started with. Four uncirculated Texas Quarters and a 1944 Wheat Cent. US quarters are nice to work with, as they are fairly soft and malleable. Canadian Coinage is just too darn hard. Zinc is too brittle and our dimes and quarters are nickle plate over steel. Not good :(

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Here's what I turned those coins into 4 hours later.

"COINRING-METAMORPHASIS" maybe?
 
[quote tabdog]Those rings look cool.

I just got to ask.

How you do dat:shrug:[/quote]

Hey TD,
On Smitty's site there is instructions and some he made.

Terri
 
Those are beautiful. I thought you had to use the old silver coins.
Those quarters turned out great. I'll have to pass this along, Thanks.

Terri
 
Thats Darn neat my friend..and look great !!
 
[quote echostar61][quote tabdog]Those rings look cool.

I just got to ask.

How you do dat:shrug:[/quote]

Hey TD,
On Smitty's site there is instructions and some he made.

Terri[/quote]

cool
where is smitttys site
 
[quote pulltab][quote echostar61][quote tabdog]Those rings look cool.

I just got to ask.

How you do dat:shrug:[/quote]

Hey TD,
On Smitty's site there is instructions and some he made.

Terri[/quote]

cool
where is smitttys site[/quote]
Hi pulltab,
Look at Tabdog's post on his cordless Arky Barky,the link should take you right to it.

Terri
 
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