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Life Cycle Of A Coinring Tonite & Snow Hunting Plans For Tomorrow!:jump:

John-Edmonton

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Been close to -30C last couple of days, so I chose to stay indoors. Tonite I whipped up 13 coin rings in 6 hours, but tomorrow the temperature is going to get up to just below freezing. I am off, so I plan to hit the snow hills, which hopefully will give up at least a coin or two!

Below are my large cent coin rings I made...............
 
Those are beautiful rings, John. You have a great talent. WTG and HH when the temps go up.
 
Those big cents make nice looker of rings.:thumbup:
 
Those look great! I need to practice patience first, then I might be able to try that.
Very cool.
 
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