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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3224436, member: 15199"]You might ! gently! warm the holder to above body temperature ( probably you could to 150-170 degrees) and then put the cool coin in and try. It is probably such a small expansion coefficient that the coin will fit properly. After it cools, the coin isn't going anywhere until you heat it up again. If you sand it down better , use the finest grit possible, maybe from an auto paint supplies . Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3224436, member: 15199"]You might ! gently! warm the holder to above body temperature ( probably you could to 150-170 degrees) and then put the cool coin in and try. It is probably such a small expansion coefficient that the coin will fit properly. After it cools, the coin isn't going anywhere until you heat it up again. If you sand it down better , use the finest grit possible, maybe from an auto paint supplies . Jim[/QUOTE]
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