Are you packing?

Most collectors have some sort of coin they carry with them
I carry a large cent for luck keep it in my watch pocket.
But a lot of guys have rings and money clips,cuff links,belt buckles
with coins set into them so what are you packing???

I carry a large cent for luck keep it in my watch pocket.
But a lot of guys have rings and money clips,cuff links,belt buckles
with coins set into them so what are you packing???


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Extra Clip, No Coins
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1.) 1851 LC that got the P*ss kicked out of it. No matter how bad my day goes and shapes up to be I can be reassured this coin looks worse.
2.) a gold angel medallion I found one night. No not real gold but you never know when angel power might aid in something.
3.) $1 1957 missing corner. Dont want to cash it , yet too ugly for my collection So it found its way into the wallet for good luck.
Decisions, decisions...also a 1914 $2.5 Indian that was my Fathers around my neck.
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that would be very cool..
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Just like my user name: Kimber45 ACP pro carry
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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I'll carry it for some indeterminate period of time. At some point I'll be talking with someone about coins, history, whatever, and give him/her the coin. Then I'll get another AU generic Peace dollar out of a grouping I've got of them, put that coin in my pocket, and away we go again...
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<< <i>kimber45acp---I wonder what John Moses Browning would say if he saw your gun.
He would certainly puke all over the glocks ...
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Decisions, decisions...also a 1914 $2.5 Indian that was my Fathers around my neck. >>
Hey! Freddie looks ready.
Short and Sweet, the 44 Special...
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To keep it coin related...
A 357 has the same effect..."-)
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It's a sweet little Smith & Wesson .38 Special Airlite, that is lightweight to carry but has a really mean kick!
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<< <i>Well, since the boys have pulled out all their big guns, here's my little gal pal that accompanies me and my coins to my shows.....
It's a sweet little Smith & Wesson .38 Special Airlite, that is lightweight to carry but has a really mean kick! >>
ThePennyLady, You should send your J frame which weighs less then a pound of butter fully loaded to www.magnaport.com and get the barrel ported, as if you feel there's kick in a coinjacking situation if there's no muzzle lift you'd be able to double tap with ease. I bought my Mother and Sister stainless steel J frame 5 shot .357's and had them magna ported and it made a huge difference shooting hot magnum loads in a 24 ounce pocket rocket.
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<< <i>Well, since the boys have pulled out all their big guns, here's my little gal pal that accompanies me and my coins to my shows.....
It's a sweet little Smith & Wesson .38 Special Airlite, that is lightweight to carry but has a really mean kick! >>
ThePennyLady, You should send your J frame which weighs less then a pound of butter fully loaded to www.magnaport.com and get the barrel ported, as if you feel there's kick in a coinjacking situation if there's no muzzle lift you'd be able to double tap with ease. I bought my Mother and Sister stainless steel J frame 5 shot .357's and had them magna ported and it made a huge difference shooting hot magnum loads in a 24 ounce pocket rocket. >>
Thanks Broadstruck, that's good to know. I've also been meaning to get the grip customized because when it kicks, the corner of the grip that isn't rubber just slams up against my hand and tears up the skin between my thumb and finger. I'll check out the website and see if they can do the grip too.
The Penny Lady®
<< <i>Thanks Broadstruck, that's good to know. I've also been meaning to get the grip customized because when it kicks, the corner of the grip that isn't rubber just slams up against my hand and tears up the skin between my thumb and finger. I'll check out the website and see if they can do the grip too. >>
Your welcome
S&W does far better factory issue grips on their larger framed revolvers, as on the J frames they are a hard plastic that's terribly contoured.
I'd look into www.pachmayr.com or Houge rubber grips at www.getgrip.com and swapping grips is easier then cracking a slab.
<< <i>Short and Sweet, the 44 Special...
That's got to bark when you squeeze one off!!