Acrylic encased coins!
joeykoins
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Hi guys,
Just got this. I love these coins that are encased by acrylic. Have several. Also, currency as well. Post your acrylic coins too. Thanks.
1964 Kennedy
Check out the prism effect!
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I was buying raw Washington quarters when I bought this one unintentionally. The seller took a really good photo. All I saw was the quarter. When it showed up in the mailbox, I was quite surprised, and had to go back and look at the eBay listing. Sure enough, I had purchased an acrylic encased quarter.
I had one with the hour glass in it as a kid like that but it is lost to time. Those are really relics of the mid 20th cen and especially cool as such
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Those were very popular in the 1960's.
How many do you want?
Very cool!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.One of those is actually an 83-CC Morgan $ in (acrylic) UNC.
@joeykoins Mine looks very similar to yours 🌞
Mr_Spud
WOW!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.I really like that!
Picked this up a few years back, thought it was pretty cool
Now these are slabs!
The wife has 1 Morgan with the hour glass put up and I still have this one.
Lol. Actually, protected even far more better from the elements! Imagine the PCGS storage boxes if their slabs were these?
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.My Aunt was a bank teller. She always brought me coins. Starting when I was 4/5 years old. She got me hooked. Anyway,..... At the bank where she worked they had these Bicentennial items. All encased in acrylic. Paper weights, letter openers, etc. She gave them to me. I threw them all in the trash just recently. Cleaning up. Just more junk.
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That's kind of a shame, I bet some kid would have loved those.
Now they'll be in some landfill.
Wait, come to think of it.... Hydrant's Trash
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
Well, I thought about all you said. I asked people if they wanted that stuff. No interest.
Forget it.
O.k., > @JohnnyCache said:
Well, you find the kid. I've tried.
And I thought OGP was bulky. . .
Just Noticed, some actual
Tone
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.I have one with 1972 cents in it. No double dies 🙂
Here's a cool one I figure might of been part of a program or promotion. Looks like it was made to put in an album. I haven't been able to find another like it though.
Years ago I had a Peace Dollar in acrylic, I cracked it out. Acetone cleaned up the clinging remnants. Was a 1924 I believe, still have it in a box. Cheers, RickO
My dad was born in '58 and I came across a proof set in acrylic. Christmas shopping was made easy that year.
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Here is mine also no DDOs
Bought in 1975 in a small retail store in Medford Square (Ma).
Edited to add store name. "EL-JAYS".
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
I always wondered if was possible to crack one out of acrylic like that. I thought it might end up ruining the coin. Good to hear it’s possible, in case I ever wander across a key date or rare variety.
Mr_Spud
@Mr_Spud .... Yep, actually pretty easy... I used a chisel and hammer for the initial break...and it split nicely, did one more whack so I could free the coin.... Then the acetone soak... actually about four, in pure acetone. The coin was nothing special as far as date or variety, I just wanted it out of the tomb. Cheers, RickO
The anti-rattler category!
@ricko said:
How did you do it? I understand the acetone part after the crack out but how did you crack it? I thought about doing the same with my Bicentennial paper weights, letter opener, and pen holder but I just thought the coins would be so messed up and hopeless........I gave up before I got started. How did you do it?
@Hydrant.... As I stated above, I started with a chisel and a hammer...One sharp, hard hit, split the acrylic, roughly in half. Then, on the piece that still had the coin, I did it again, twice... and the coin was basically free, with acrylic adhering. Then I performed soaks in pure acetone to dissolve and remove the residues. Cheers, RickO