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<p>[QUOTE="rzage, post: 375266, member: 14070"]They could of hollowed it out, then made the other coin smaller & thinner then dropped it in . That way you couldn't tell by looking at the rim .at least thats how someone at my shop made some . On this one they just grinded the backs off . surface grinders are accurate to .0005 of an inch . Your hair is about .003 of an inch .</p><p>rzage[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rzage, post: 375266, member: 14070"]They could of hollowed it out, then made the other coin smaller & thinner then dropped it in . That way you couldn't tell by looking at the rim .at least thats how someone at my shop made some . On this one they just grinded the backs off . surface grinders are accurate to .0005 of an inch . Your hair is about .003 of an inch . rzage[/QUOTE]
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