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dollarman New user 19 Posts |
Anyone have this as I was wondering in getting one as it comes with an expanded [ ,question to anyone who has this do you have any problems usin regular morgans with the you know what!i was gonna go for this or go with an unexpanded set but can't make up my mind ,how is the expanded [ when compared to a regular morgan for a layman ,does the [ stand out or does it blend in well with the regulars.Any advice would be great ,just wanted to find out from someone who already has one,i know there are loads of topics regarding the TT but they don't answer my questions.
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Dan Watkins Inner circle PA 3028 Posts |
I have had several different expanded Morgan Dollar ]'s including a couple TT's.
To answer your question about using the expanded ] on regular morgans, it may or may not work because morgans have variations in sizes. So you will have to hand pick the ones that work with it. Some may get stuck, some may work perfectly. Regarding the expanding, usually there is some slight flattening of the relief in the coin, but I would not say that it does not blend well with other matching coins. |
David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Yea it's And over expanded, And A expanded shell and a reg. size morgan! That way you can have outher coins under both of them without haveing to have them cut down! ! I have a few routines that use that! And I think that thay look Great!!!
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dollarman New user 19 Posts |
Thanks for the info guys .
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Yea And if you let Todd pick out the coins He will make sure thay all work togeter!
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