Just got a Solid-Craft display for a piece of hammered gold!
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Thanks to Ken, aka "solid". I bought the coin for my mother some years ago, as it is from a significant year in the Baha'i Faith (the religion she raised us in).
I think it looks good in the new holder. It was a little challenging for them, since I think it was the first not-perfectly-round coin they ever made a display for.
I think it looks good in the new holder. It was a little challenging for them, since I think it was the first not-perfectly-round coin they ever made a display for.
![image](http://www.solid-craft.com/images2/hammeredgold.jpg)
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<< <i>Interesting holder, how big is that coin? >>
The coin's roughly quarter-sized, or maybe a teeny bit bigger. I think I showed it to you once.
MadMarty just put a Dingaling Dollar in a Solid-Craft holder!
I think it turned out well. This holder uses our standard 1-coin frame sized
to hold PCGS/NGC slabs, but instead of our normal shell, we used three pieces
of plexiglas, similar to a Capitol Plastics holder, but held together by the top
and bottom frame channels.
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