How to Make a Silver Coin Ring - Washington Quarter Style
How to Make a Silver Coin Ring Don't worry - this is perfectly legal, so you can sleep at night! It is only against the law if you are manipulating the coin for fraudulent purposes (ie trying to pass off a quarter as a dollar coin is fraudulent). As long as you don't try to pass the ring off as a more valuable piece of currency, the Federal Agents will most likely stay off your back. YOU WILL NEED: - One coin (preferably silver) - Hard metal surface - Hammer - Drill - Small rounded file - Flat file - Fine Emery Cloth - Silver Polish STEP 1 - Find a clean coin. Almost any coin will do. You can use a silver dollar, a half dollar, a quarter, or any foreign coin of your choice. The half dollars and quarters are the best in terms of size. Silver is the best choice of metal content because of its malleability, great shine, and higher value. Any half dollar or quarter with a mint date of 1964 or before contain 90% silver. These are the best. STEP 2 - Find a hard metal surface on which to work. An anvil is ideal, but you can also use that 15 lb weight in your basement. Keep in mind that the metal on this surface might get a little dinged up. STEP 3 - Take your hammer (some people claim a spoon works, as well) and very gently tap on the rim of the coin repeatedly as you slowly roll the coin on the metal surface. You must tap very gently or the coin may warp. Rolling the coin as you tap ensures equal pressure on all side of the coin. After a few minutes of tapping and rolling, the <b>...</b>
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