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How to make a ring out of a coin. Instructions complete with photos. Pretty neat.

Stumbled across this on the internet.

coin ring.

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  • F117ASRF117ASR Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭
    Wow! Very cool!
    Beware of the flying monkeys!
    Aerospace Structures Engineer
  • F117ASRF117ASR Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭
    It's amazing that he got all 50 stars to show too!
    Beware of the flying monkeys!
    Aerospace Structures Engineer
  • ClausUrchClausUrch Posts: 1,278
    Best looking Kennedy half I've ever seen!image
  • F117ASRF117ASR Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭


    << <i> Best looking Kennedy half I've ever seen! >>



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    Whats wrong with Kennedy's. I happen the think they look good.
    Beware of the flying monkeys!
    Aerospace Structures Engineer
  • NumisMeNumisMe Posts: 841 ✭✭
    We were doing this with Silver Quarters when I was in High School back in the early Seventies.
    Then I learned to appreciate the coins more than the jewelry. image
  • Thats so F-ing cool. I just wish I had about 3 days with nothing to do and I'd make myself one!!!

    Anyone contact this guy to see if he'll do it for a profit???

    What would you pay?

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    TPN
  • That was really neat to see. Don't think I could do it image but still think it's neat. Would make a great gift for the coin people of this world!!
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  • Wow, pretty neat. Guess I found something to try with the '52 washington I just got in changeimage

    jim
  • 66Tbird66Tbird Posts: 2,858 ✭✭✭
    I've got time, maybe I'll do itimage
    Need something designed and 3D printed?
  • I just emailed the guy with a link to this thread. Maybe he'll join and give out some prices. I'd love to buy one, if it werent too expensive!

    I wonder if I could use an AH Kennedy for one and a Frankie for another!

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    TPN
  • nwcsnwcs Posts: 13,386 ✭✭✭
    I remember seeing that a couple of years ago. Pretty cool then and now.
  • ddbirdddbird Posts: 3,168 ✭✭✭
    Hmm...Ill def. try that out sometime...That looks awsome! And would be a neat story to tell.
  • I gotta admit...it does look cool and I agree that I would like to try it if I have enough time someday.......thanks for posting the link image
  • dorkkarldorkkarl Posts: 12,691 ✭✭✭
    undoubtedly, THE COOLEST post of the month!!!

    K S
  • I have made several of these rings in the past few years. Some interesting tidbits.....

    obviously a ring with your birth year is cool

    Kennedy and Walkers both look nice for a man's ring.

    Barber quarters end up very cool, especially with an 1800 date

    with older coins use a well circulated example, obviously they are less expensive and they look just as good.

    after you get the hang of it, a small 'tack' hammer works well

    do it at night while watching tv

    oh and it WILL drive your wife crazy.....that little tap, tap, tap sound doesn't resonate well in the female ear LOL
    Collecting Census Data on Rep of TX Consolidated Fund Notes: I Would Appreciate The Serial Numbers of Any Notes You Might Have. Thanks!!
  • Very cool thread. My dad started a couple of these years ago, I found them in his dresser after his death. Not sure where they got to, would love to finish them up. He was working on Franklins and Walkers. UHMM.

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  • 1946Hamm1946Hamm Posts: 788 ✭✭✭✭✭
    While in basic training back in 1966 at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. a bunch of us used mess hall spoons to make these rings from silver half dollars. Any time we were not learning to be soldiers, we were tapping away with the spoons. Two spoons taped together works faster. We didn't have a drill to hollow out the center but a knife worked fine. The ring made a nice momento of our experience there. I lost mine years ago.
    Have a good day, Gary
  • XpipedreamRXpipedreamR Posts: 8,059 ✭✭
    Hopefully, it was an AH.



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  • I've made dozens of these from all materials but zinc and gold. Obviously the easiest to work with would be aluminum, but take it easy, it tends to bend in half. I switched from a Dremel to a high quality set of jeweler's files, as I save all the silver that is lost, and the bits of grit in the silver "crumbs" were unattractive in my collecting jar. I tend to use alot of U.S.-Phillipine stuff, where each side of the band has each country displayed, along with the date. I know of a guy who does this commercially, using his coin or yours. They aren't cheap though, Morgans are about $95.
  • ScarsdaleCoinScarsdaleCoin Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for a great post...I had read about this but the pictures now explain a lot!!!!!
    Jon Lerner - Scarsdale Coin - www.CoinHelp.com
  • Coinhusker1Coinhusker1 Posts: 3,560
    Link to coin ring plans not there now -- its being revised. image
  • mrpaseomrpaseo Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭
    Man I was upset when the link did not work, thank you so much for the archive link. I have never heard of this but will definitely be trying it image

    Thanks for the links and this thread,
    Ray

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