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Minting silver coins


Gav

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Hi Everyone,

 

I would like to mint my own silver coins. The main focus to minting is that I would like to mint coins that won’t have a standard weight of 1oz or fractional oz. I would be looking to mint coins with a weight of around 6g a coin.

 

I know a few YouTubers that have minted their own coins, like Sal and Chris.

 

Any and all comments and ideas are welcome.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Gav

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Why 6g? 
If looking for inspiration, I think there could be a market for modern reworking of classic coins, from ancient and medieval periods.

Exactly that, a simple design with a modern touch I believe there is a market for a coin that is based on ancient weights.
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