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cybersmudge1393![]() New user 35 Posts ![]() |
Hello all,
just wanted to know if anyone knew where blank coins (blank on both sides or one side) could be purchased? just have an idea I owuld like to use them for. I have searched the online shops. thanks in advance for all your help. |
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TravisRobertson![]() Regular user Cedar Rapids, IA USA 199 Posts ![]() |
I ordered the package of 200 coin blanks from Silver State Mint a couple of days ago (See links above). They should arrive here either Tuesday or Wednesday and Ill let you know what I think about them. I sent a number of questions to the seller on eBay and he responded pretty quickly and answered all my questions very well. He also sent me the shipping information just a couple hours after my purchase.
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ReviewerMaster![]() Veteran user 307 Posts ![]() |
I like to know what can be achieve with blank coins. Anyone?
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Michael Rubinstein![]() V.I.P. 4018 Posts ![]() |
There is a thread on this already. You can use them for Roth's blank coin routine in the New york Coin Magic seminar DVD series, either vol 8,9, or 10. you can read about them on the website, http://www.newyorkcoinmagic.net to see which one contains it. It is a great routine, and the place mentioned seems to be the best place to pick them up.
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And if anyone (USA ONLY) needs some of the coin stuff used in the book, shoot me an email at rubinsteindvm@aol.com as I have some limited supplies of coins and props used in the book. |
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