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<p>[QUOTE="Patriot Coin Ring, post: 2507095, member: 81618"]Exactly, I get a lot of requests for coins that are not just rare but actually represents something in a persons life. A home state as you said, a birth year, anniversary year, a loved ones year of passing, etc. I've had all kinds of personalized requests and is why I prefer doing these double sided rings over (no offense) others who take a ring and polish all the detail off of it. The only time I've actually done that is for a couple who brought me their own coins (brand new mint) because they were getting married in a few months and asked me to do what is known as a full tire (rounded out sides) and highly polished outside that made them both look exactly like a beautiful new set of wedding rings however on the inside I did the Patina where the year of their marriage was left in full detail for them to always have. Although I hate polishing off the detail of the stamping, I thought it was a good idea so I did it for them and the wedding rings came out really sweet looking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot Coin Ring, post: 2507095, member: 81618"]Exactly, I get a lot of requests for coins that are not just rare but actually represents something in a persons life. A home state as you said, a birth year, anniversary year, a loved ones year of passing, etc. I've had all kinds of personalized requests and is why I prefer doing these double sided rings over (no offense) others who take a ring and polish all the detail off of it. The only time I've actually done that is for a couple who brought me their own coins (brand new mint) because they were getting married in a few months and asked me to do what is known as a full tire (rounded out sides) and highly polished outside that made them both look exactly like a beautiful new set of wedding rings however on the inside I did the Patina where the year of their marriage was left in full detail for them to always have. Although I hate polishing off the detail of the stamping, I thought it was a good idea so I did it for them and the wedding rings came out really sweet looking.[/QUOTE]
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