Skunked.....but managed a ring anyways.

Hag730

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Hunted for four hours today and pretty much got skunked....except for a junk earring and some clad. I did manage to finish this little project today. The first significant find I ever made with a metal detector was a 1926 Standing Liberty quarter. The coin was in pretty ruff shape, so I decided to turn it into a silver ring for the wife. Good luck out there....

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mnruxpin

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dang that looks pretty cool, let me know if you lose it : )
 

mjarvis

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Cool find!! I'd like to find that under my detector!!
 

firemac

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Nice, I like it, I've been thinking of what I could do with the cheap silver rings I've found
 

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That's too cool! I've seen other "coin rings" and always wondered how it's done.
 

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I assume it is a "spoon ring". A friend in college took a silver quarter and a stainless steel teaspoon. Constant tapping of the rounded inside of the spoon on the quarter flattened it out, then cut out the middle. Cool find. HH, Papa
 

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Hag730

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I assume it is a "spoon ring". A friend in college took a silver quarter and a stainless steel teaspoon. Constant tapping of the rounded inside of the spoon on the quarter flattened it out, then cut out the middle. Cool find. HH, Papa

No spoon, I used a hammer. Geesh, a spoon would take forever???
 

Les West Central Fl

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I made several when i was in the Navy. Beat on the quarter with a spoon then drill and file. All the guys used to make them for their girl friends.
 

lorraine

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Impressive workmanship, Hag! :hello2:

Lorraine
 

RobRieman

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Outside looks awesome! Inside looks like it would cut your finger to the bone in about a week. Lol
 

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Hag730

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Outside looks awesome! Inside looks like it would cut your finger to the bone in about a week. Lol

Polished the inside with a dremel......had to do a little at a time, ring gets hot.
 

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