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ftlum Special user Roseville, CA 730 Posts |
Hi All.
When you compare a high-quality expanded [ '64 Kennedy set vs. expanded soft Barber set, is there a difference in how well the [ fits? I've got a Schoolcraft expanded 64 Kennedy, but it wasn't part of a set. There's a touch of looseness and I'm not sure if it's because the coins are not smooth (vs. that the coin is not part of a set). Also, when a nested coin/[ is open-side-up (I'm working on Liwag's Coin One), is there a difference in deceptiveness between a soft Barber vs. 64 Kennedy? thanks, - Frank |
David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Hi Frank
When you Get them From Todd there is! Todd makes a matched set ( IE. 4 coins and a shell)! so that can get a KILLER fit! And yea you can get a deep dish barber [ that is very Good! Also barbers are thinner so that that backpalm is easier and you can combine them with soft coin work! Ok so that's my 2 cents! |
Joshua Barrett Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3631 Posts |
For coin one I find barbers too light in weight.
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mfeld Elite user San Francisco 457 Posts |
I think it probably just depends on the particular set you have and who made it much more than the actual coins that are used.
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