Cherry Picker Forum Supporter Joined Jan 12, 2006 Messages 13,562 Location Dodge City KS Sep 18, 2021 #1 Gave a .5 oz .999 silver round a try as a coin ring. Was a little tougher because I didn't have a 7 degree die for that size coin, so I had to use a 17 degree. Nice chunky ring. Attachments round.JPG 115.1 KB · Views: 103 top-1.jpg 78.3 KB · Views: 102 side.JPG 106.9 KB · Views: 115 bottom.jpg 73.1 KB · Views: 106
Gave a .5 oz .999 silver round a try as a coin ring. Was a little tougher because I didn't have a 7 degree die for that size coin, so I had to use a 17 degree. Nice chunky ring.
GroundSweeper Forum Supporter Joined Apr 8, 2013 Messages 21,271 Location Placer Co., CA Sep 19, 2021 #2 Beautiful work and ring Detector. God Bless America and us all.
cellrdwellr Elite Member Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 19,302 Location Dirt Cellar, MA Sep 19, 2021 #3 Coin ring making is a very fun hobby, nice work detector!
woodbutcher Forum Supporter Joined Jan 29, 2014 Messages 7,889 Location Western Pennsylvania Sep 19, 2021 #4 Looks like a professional made it to me,great job
Z zeemang Forum Supporter Joined Feb 24, 2010 Messages 21,273 Location South of there Sep 19, 2021 #5 Looks very nice, good job! Are you going to buff it out or tone it?
Cherry Picker Forum Supporter Joined Jan 12, 2006 Messages 13,562 Location Dodge City KS Sep 19, 2021 #6 zeemang said: Looks very nice, good job! Are you going to buff it out or tone it? Click to expand... Not sure. Here is what it looked like before adding some patina and taking off some of the large reeded area. I do need to buff it yet. Attachments frnt.JPG 97.8 KB · Views: 83 bck.jpg 59.3 KB · Views: 84
zeemang said: Looks very nice, good job! Are you going to buff it out or tone it? Click to expand... Not sure. Here is what it looked like before adding some patina and taking off some of the large reeded area. I do need to buff it yet.