Title | : | Turning an 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar into a BEAUTIFUL Coin Ring!! |
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Nice Comment from : Jeremiah S |
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Did you record with a VHS camera? It looks like you filmed in the 80s😂 Comment from : mustafa bildircin |
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do people ever report reactions to the coin silver rings? Comment from : Alex Jones |
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Nice work buddy! Comment from : Black Steel In The Hour of Chaos |
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Awesome job buddy Comment from : Billy Groves |
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This was really cool Comment from : flatworm00 |
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Holy crap 1889 morgan cc I seen one of those coins at heritage auction for $34,000 Comment from : Billy Jones |
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Cool video, the end product was awesome! Do you make copper coins into rings? I enjoy the content! Comment from : Native Wildman |
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The people that disagree must be from that place they call Canada F Canada ain't even a real country Comment from : Michael |
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Do you aneal before you punch the hole Comment from : John Coonradt |
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How much for one? Comment from : C C |
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Don't even get me started on non natives being in possession of an eagle feathera whole norther can of worms Comment from : kw neuer |
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Here's a better ideaget the raw materials and make your own coin Comment from : kw neuer |
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This crime is punishable by fines and up to 10 years in prison If you are convicted of damaging US bills or coins, you may face fines, jail time, or both For bills, the maximum fine is $100 and the maximum jail sentence is six months For coins, the prison sentence can be up to five years Comment from : kw neuer |
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Wowdestruction of government propertyaka a coinis still illegal Comment from : kw neuer |
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I don’t understand 😪 People are complaining about defacing a $1500 coin when there are people destroying bronze statues worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and the morons thought they were doing something great for our country😢😢😢 Comment from : LITEWRENCH |
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how can i purchase 1? Comment from : Thomas Suryadeth |
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Grease ! Comment from : David Gonzalez |
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I would appreciate talking business a little br--- How many do you sell monthly?br--- Average time spent per ringbr--- Average profit on just materials, (not including shop equipment, etc)br--- Initial cost of coinsbr--- How do you advertise (Just through YouTube Videos, word of mouth, etc?) Comment from : Jim Furr |
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Your problem with cracking is because you are hardening the metal with your quench Using water to quench is the worst choice when you want to harden metal You are potentially introducing cracks You should allow the coin to cool down slowly That releases internal stress Comment from : Adam Barnard |
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what are the devices you folded the coin on calledI have the press but not those cones Thank you Comment from : Vasile Stroea |
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I got my coins ready to send to you tobe turn to ringhow much you charges me? Comment from : Winefredo Tres Reyes |
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Awesome 👍 Comment from : INTHELANDOFMILKANDHONEY |
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Very nice work The ring is beautiful I'm sure you are a pro at the video work by now Comment from : SCurling |
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Does anyone make rings out of double eagle 20's I see them for sale, but I don't think they're made from coins, and they probably don't have the same gold content My dad had one from his birth year (1907), but I wouldn't consider turning it into a ring Just curious Comment from : Donald Schlag |
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Oics if you like, even has the date etc on the inside Comment from : david thompson |
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You don't need heat Just use the ancient technique I spoon and patience You tap around the coin until it's the right size I have a gold dollar and a quarter on my hand now made like that I even made my wife a wedding band out of a Nickle That one hurt because my fingers were getting hit by the spoon, Comment from : david thompson |
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Hmm, very interesting Comment from : Keith Clark |
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Could I buy one from you? Of course, I'd pay you Bangkok John I just saw a comment where you said $16500 plus tax and shipping To me in Thailand total? I'll send you a B of A check Could you use a 1920 coin? My father's birthday Comment from : Bangkok John |
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Do you realize how much that Morgan was worth??!! Comment from : Curtis Mills |
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Very Nice, what is the cost to make one like that for me Comment from : Marc sant |
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I found your video to on-par with "professional" productions Most of the commenters here value substance over production including me Thank you for detailing a mysterious process! Comment from : KBorham |
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You’re doing great 👍 brYou’re using what you can afford brWhat a Beautiful ringbrKeep working at it brYou’ll be a pro in no time brSee you already are in my book brHow much was that ring worth before as a coin?brafter I know the ring is pricelessbrDo you have a late 60 (68-69) or 1970 silver dollar in a size 12? Comment from : Drock70 |
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Cool to watch Larry, thanks - Question; why are you quenching after heating - I thought the whole point of annealing was to relieve the stress created by the forming - wouldn't letting cool back slowly allow that to better happen? Comment from : LakeHouse |
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I am interested to makethis as a source of income here in my place I hope i can find a tools for this job Comment from : JoeChe TV |
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Destroyed a beautiful, rare, and irreplaceable coin Comment from : aryanson |
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Fascinating Thank you Comment from : Simon Everett |
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Great job! How much per ring? Comment from : EL Mohel |
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Excellent! Comment from : Charlie Roscoe |
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Pinkie ring for Paul Bunyan? Comment from : joe head |
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Merica XD Comment from : DDH |
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Dude! Your video is the bomb! I sures heck couldn't do any better than you did You kept my attention, didn't fumble over your words, and kept me on track with your instructions!!! I'd like to learn to-torials (didn't say I could spell!!!) From someone like you Comment from : Roxanne Herrman |
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On my third coin ring been wearing one over 20 years married for 38 years im a construction worker siver is no competition for my line of work but I dig these rings can't tell they're coins anymore except from inside what's the price for one of yours id buy one from ya rookie or not Comment from : Brian Connolly |
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Nice work Comment from : moose wild |
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A beautiful piece of Historynow gone forever Comment from : Fire Storm |
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A subject I'd never heard of but found most interesting Thank you Comment from : losingbaggage |
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great job Comment from : Black Wolf |
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Just got ya!!! Looking forward to your content!!! Comment from : GR8 SCOTT!!! |
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Your skills and improvisation with the tools you had on hand was a great lesson in what can be achieved Im sure your customer must have been very happy with his new ring Comment from : THE PEDOPHILE EXPOSING BOUNTY HUNTER |
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This was excellent! Comment from : Ken Fine |
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You did great I'm not into these rings -- but I can appreciate your effort Comment from : Cold Gecko |
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Awsome ring Comment from : Dave Neal |
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i have oe is a 60 kennedy half an it is a 14 Comment from : Shaun Davis |
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You are a good and professional Ring Maker but unfortunately you are NOT a good photografer You should learn how and where to pose your camera Comment from : Moshe Hezkiya |
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very nice Comment from : Madhu Rai |
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That's awesome dude, where can I buy one thanks Comment from : John Torres |
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Very interesting I think you need to work on the video transitions I made one out of a British 10p piece Comment from : Anthony Vincent |
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Please stop destroying these beautiful coins The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most treasured among antique US coinage Comment from : Troy Blackburn |
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Please send me the info on how to order I love how your rings look Very professional Wanting one for my wedding band Comment from : Ben White |
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Larry can I just send you my dollar and you make me a ring? Well done Sir way above my skill sets 😂😂 Comment from : Dave |
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I love the look of these fine rings, good job! Comment from : JAMES KONET |
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Took a dollar and made it worth 50 cents Comment from : Captain Chaos! |
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I can’t understand how the ring stretcher works because it wasn’t explained properly! Comment from : Dave Booth |
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Hi Larry, I to create coin rings, just something I have found is that using ‘white vinegar’ after annealing keeps the coin from darkening, Ie more ‘silver’ looking, easier to see any cracking that might occur Give it a try : vinegar vs water Comment from : Peter Blench |
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Great Video Larry !! Comment from : Joe Durbin |
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Wouldn't quench hardening go against the objective Until the end that is ? Comment from : Bull Shyte |
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Beautiful Work! Comment from : Greg Faris |
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Nice job very well instructed Comment from : Drake Edwards |
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It hurts to see those rings on cement pavers Comment from : chili rasbora |
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Doesn't cold quenching degrade the annealing process? Comment from : Greg Faris |
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You really need to bolt everything down solid Comment from : Stephen Hewitt |
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How can I contact you about making 2 rings? Comment from : Rebecca Stack |
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we used to make coin rings by tapping the edge of the coin with a table spoon while rotating the coin and last we would punch the hole,took a long time but it worked Comment from : brian frye |
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Le problème est qu'il est illégal d'abîmer et de détruire volontaire la monnaie royale au Canada Je pense que vous êtes Britannique C'est la même chose Il suffit que l'on vous retrouve et vous aurez des ennuis Comment from : Bonjour Toi |
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amazing that looks great! 👌👍 Comment from : chris streeter |
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Great job! Comment from : ND Fleet 3 |
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I got a 1887 silver dollar and was told it's only worth silver value So maybe a ring like this would be a better option Would you do this to my coin? Comment from : Antipodean33 |
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My dad had two mason jars filled with silver dollars from around 1859 to 1889 When I was about 14, I found the pawn shop giving me around $25 a piece And this was back in The early '80s so I could party for a whole weekend for a buck That was my mindset at the time still got a few left No idea what they're worth today Comment from : Scott Moss |
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Very cool Nice work Comment from : Frankly Sharp |
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It used to be against the law to deface coins when they were silver because that reduced the amount of silver below the specified weight, but since they are no longer used as currency, nobody cares much anymore Have at it! Comment from : Dead Waters |
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Can this be done with anything British Comment from : Andrew Lofthouse |
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Can you make a ring with a 99999 silver coin??? Comment from : Isaac Adorno |
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I don’t quite get how a ring stretcher works, can you explain what the mechanism does to stretch the ring? Comment from : the bushmaster |
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I'm 79 , and I think this would be a fun hobby and maybe I could even make a buck or two How much do you have invested in the tools? These rings look pretty thick Does it hurt when grabbing something or shaking hands? Comment from : minzack |
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Incredible Coin into a worthless silver ring Amazing ! Comment from : Fire Storm |
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my dad made one during wwii with a spoon I guess it took forever Comment from : 8 8 |
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i enjoyed watching and learning I would like it if you had shown the finished product for more than 2 seconds this was like funning past the Mona Lisa with barely a glance Comment from : Jim Naz |
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Nice ring 1889 when Adolf Hitler was born besides Goring Comment from : Neil Haas |
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Looks good Nice job guy Comment from : Chris Decker |
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I would like to this process using a $20 gold coin Comment from : CD Morrissy |
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Well done, thank you for sharing your time with us Comment from : Horus |
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Do you sell those? Comment from : Adna Craigo |
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I gave one of these to my Mom for her birthday several years ago and she LOVES IT! Still wears it all the time Comment from : Joshua Bridge |
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I’m usually pretty good at staying in my lane but daaammmnnnn You people getting butt hurt over what someone doing with their own personal property ever been to an Art Car parade??? Furthermore, you people complaining about quenching the hot silver in water making it brittle Have you ever “annealed” silver, copper, brass, bronze, or any other NONFERROUS metals??? Do your research before putting your foot in your mouth Rant over Nice work, Mr Homan Carry on Sir Comment from : M Short |
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Stop ruining the coins Comment from : Ricky Burton |
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