Blktail Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Does anybody out there make their own coins by hand. I have made a few out of antler disks cut from shed antlers. I am new to geocaching and wonder if this is common practice. I am also curious as to coin tracking. How does it work? Is it wise to put an email address on a personal coin? Quote Link to comment
+UOTrackers Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 (edited) There are a few threads that have related information on this. Here's one to start with: Handmade Geocoins I'll see if I can find a couple more for you Tokens are cool! Edited February 21, 2007 by UOTrackers Quote Link to comment
+Damenace Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 These are all hand made GeoTiki Quote Link to comment
+GEO*Trailblazer 1 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 I just got a trade for a handmade # 11 personal coin. It is awesome. Even has its own velvet bag. Thanks again Cross Road Nomads,we also did some other trades. I got some trades from the above posters as well. We all had to start somewhere. Thanks guys and gals your great traders. Quote Link to comment
+nmartin Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 (edited) Does anybody out there make their own coins by hand. I have made a few out of antler disks cut from shed antlers. I am new to geocaching and wonder if this is common practice. There are a bunch of different handmade sig items like coins. Odder does a very nice filo clay coin. I am currently playing with fusible metal (low melting point metal) and building a small furnace to melt brass, there are the geotiki's as already noted in this thread, and precious metal clay for one of a kind items. Some cachers use wooden nickels or shrinky dinks. You might also try polyurthane resin casting (smooth-on offers a neet sample kit to reproduce item in resin/plastic) Be creative and although this crowd here might like coins, there is no need to follow the pack here. Edited February 21, 2007 by nmartin Quote Link to comment
+007BigD Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 I made 4 coins for Geocoinfest and handed them all out before I took pics of them. I used a shiny Mardigras coin, then i masked it with Auto grade masking tape. Drew out a design, cut it out with an exacto knife, primered the coin, painted the coin, then I removed the masking tape leaving the image I cut out and put a epoxy resin coating over the top. I then repeated this for the other side after it cured. It was a long process but they turned out well I thought. I think Im gonna make some more for FTF prizes Quote Link to comment
+AtlantaGal Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Summerandnana made a beautiful hand-poured metal coin. I received one at CoinFest. I'll see if I can get a picture of it. Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Does anybody out there make their own coins by hand. I have made a few out of antler disks cut from shed antlers. I am new to geocaching and wonder if this is common practice. I am also curious as to coin tracking. How does it work? Is it wise to put an email address on a personal coin? Check out sigitem.com, there are a bunch of personal handmade coins/token/etc. You can get in touch with Marky to get your sig item trackable there. I'm in the process of doing that now with my personal petroglyph series "coins". Just waiting on word from Marky when he's done adding mine I like the antler disk idea. It's unique and anything on antlers is cool. I have seen a number of personal sig items around the Helena, MT area but only 1 was handmade. Those are the items I usually grab from a cache. Have fun and post a pic. of your work. I'm curtious to see what they look like. Tsun Quote Link to comment
+summerandnana Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 This project was done quickly for GeocoinFest, next batch I am going to try and antique the coin Sorry the image is so small Quote Link to comment
+UOTrackers Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 This project was done quickly for GeocoinFest, next batch I am going to try and antique the coin Sorry the image is so small Was this made with that silver clay stuff? The image isnt actually small, just click it, it enlarges! Quote Link to comment
+summerandnana Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 This project was done quickly for GeocoinFest, next batch I am going to try and antique the coin Sorry the image is so small Was this made with that silver clay stuff? The image isnt actually small, just click it, it enlarges! No, I melted pewter (tin, but pewter sounds cooler ) Carved a piece of soapstone 1st then poured the melted pewter in. Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 This project was done quickly for GeocoinFest, next batch I am going to try and antique the coin Sorry the image is so small Was this made with that silver clay stuff? The image isnt actually small, just click it, it enlarges! No, I melted pewter (tin, but pewter sounds cooler ) Carved a piece of soapstone 1st then poured the melted pewter in. Those are great! I really like the ones you have on Markys site, they look like some ancient Roman coin. Quote Link to comment
+summerandnana Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Thanks, I am hoping the antiquing will do the trick on these. Quote Link to comment
+UOTrackers Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 This project was done quickly for GeocoinFest, next batch I am going to try and antique the coin Sorry the image is so small Was this made with that silver clay stuff? The image isnt actually small, just click it, it enlarges! No, I melted pewter (tin, but pewter sounds cooler ) Carved a piece of soapstone 1st then poured the melted pewter in. That sounds a lot easier than it probably is, and WAY cool, could you possibly send me soem directions to give it a shot myself?! Quote Link to comment
Sliver & Lucy Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Does anybody out there make their own coins by hand. I have made a few out of antler disks cut from shed antlers. I am new to geocaching and wonder if this is common practice. The deer antler is a GREAT idea! I may have to get out and do some shed hunting,,, Not sure if I want to cut up my trophy racks Quote Link to comment
+tiki Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 (edited) Thanks, I am hoping the antiquing will do the trick on these. Hey - have you tried using liver of sulfur (also known as sulfurated potash) - I believe a solution (drop a stinky crystal in a glass of water and let it dissolve) will turn your coins black. Dont get any on your hands - or you will smell for days! You can then tumble or hand polish them to get the raised areas silver. A nice way to "age" your coins and it will really highlight the relief. I know it works with silver, copper, and bronze. Fairly sure it will work with pewter! LOVE the coin! Looks like a real ancient treasure! Edit: Holey Kamoley! My 100th post! <bows> Edited February 21, 2007 by tiki Quote Link to comment
+summerandnana Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Thanks, I am hoping the antiquing will do the trick on these. Hey - have you tried using liver of sulfur (also known as sulfurated potash) - I believe a solution (drop a stinky crystal in a glass of water and let it dissolve) will turn your coins black. Dont get any on your hands - or you will smell for days! You can then tumble or hand polish them to get the raised areas silver. A nice way to "age" your coins and it will really highlight the relief. I know it works with silver, copper, and bronze. Fairly sure it will work with pewter! LOVE the coin! Looks like a real ancient treasure! Edit: Holey Kamoley! My 100th post! <bows> I tried the Liver of sulfur and thought for sure it would work. But alas, I let a coin soak for ages and nothing I found a solution that is made for pewter and was not too expensive so I will try that. Keeping fingers crossed Quote Link to comment
+TheCollector Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Thanks, I am hoping the antiquing will do the trick on these. Hey - have you tried using liver of sulfur (also known as sulfurated potash) - I believe a solution (drop a stinky crystal in a glass of water and let it dissolve) will turn your coins black. Dont get any on your hands - or you will smell for days! You can then tumble or hand polish them to get the raised areas silver. A nice way to "age" your coins and it will really highlight the relief. I know it works with silver, copper, and bronze. Fairly sure it will work with pewter! LOVE the coin! Looks like a real ancient treasure! Edit: Holey Kamoley! My 100th post! <bows> I tried the Liver of sulfur and thought for sure it would work. But alas, I let a coin soak for ages and nothing I found a solution that is made for pewter and was not too expensive so I will try that. Keeping fingers crossed I work in a trophy shop and we have some chemicals that we use to darken our metals and blacken our metals. If you want me to try this on your coin just send me a email to get my address. TheCollector Quote Link to comment
+AtlantaGal Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Thanks, I am hoping the antiquing will do the trick on these. They're gorgeous shiny too. I love mine! Thank you again for #7. That was so sweet of you. I was glad to see you'll be going to GW5. I'll have more time for chatting at that event Quote Link to comment
gridlox Posted February 27, 2007 Share Posted February 27, 2007 We had a local sculpturer/artist come into the sign shop this afternoon needing help on completing a rush project that he was working on. I ended up having to stay after work a few hours while his stuff printed (since he had to have it installed by 7:00AM tomorrow morning!! ) While chit-chatting I mentioned that I designed coins and showed him some of the stuff that I had designed that is posted on one of the trading sites. He started asking about different metals and how they were created, to which I basically said, "Uh... I DESIGN coins " and that the mints did all of the actual production of them. He told me to come by his shop after this week was over and he'd show me how to make my own coins. He said that he had all the stuff to carve the molds and melt the metals down and give them different types of faux finishes. I'm so excited! Hopefully I'll be able to make something cool looking for some short run signature items!! One day I'll get around to making my own personal coins to share with you guys. I just can't make up my mind on what to immortalize for "my" coin. I've only deisgned like 6 different ones so far!! I like them when I design them, but after I go back after a few days and look at them again, I end up tearing them apart and redesigning it. I've got the "'possum Pete" coin(See my avatar), the "Sonfish" coin, the one with the '69 Camaro on it (my all time favorite vehicle), another one with an art painting pallet & drawing tools, one with our city's symbols the Clocktower & CapitolineWolf (Would be really cool looking in 3-D), and another one which I'm not gonna say anything about, because it "may" be the anchor coin of a new cool collection series project. D-man Quote Link to comment
+TheCollector Posted February 27, 2007 Share Posted February 27, 2007 We had a local sculpturer/artist come into the sign shop this afternoon needing help on completing a rush project that he was working on. I ended up having to stay after work a few hours while his stuff printed (since he had to have it installed by 7:00AM tomorrow morning!! ) While chit-chatting I mentioned that I designed coins and showed him some of the stuff that I had designed that is posted on one of the trading sites. He started asking about different metals and how they were created, to which I basically said, "Uh... I DESIGN coins " and that the mints did all of the actual production of them. He told me to come by his shop after this week was over and he'd show me how to make my own coins. He said that he had all the stuff to carve the molds and melt the metals down and give them different types of faux finishes. I'm so excited! Hopefully I'll be able to make something cool looking for some short run signature items!! One day I'll get around to making my own personal coins to share with you guys. I just can't make up my mind on what to immortalize for "my" coin. I've only deisgned like 6 different ones so far!! I like them when I design them, but after I go back after a few days and look at them again, I end up tearing them apart and redesigning it. I've got the "'possum Pete" coin(See my avatar), the "Sonfish" coin, the one with the '69 Camaro on it (my all time favorite vehicle), another one with an art painting pallet & drawing tools, one with our city's symbols the Clocktower & CapitolineWolf (Would be really cool looking in 3-D), and another one which I'm not gonna say anything about, because it "may" be the anchor coin of a new cool collection series project. D-man Would like to get a set of these when your done with them ok? Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted February 27, 2007 Share Posted February 27, 2007 (edited) We had a local sculpturer/artist come into the sign shop this afternoon needing help on completing a rush project that he was working on. I ended up having to stay after work a few hours while his stuff printed (since he had to have it installed by 7:00AM tomorrow morning!! ) While chit-chatting I mentioned that I designed coins and showed him some of the stuff that I had designed that is posted on one of the trading sites. He started asking about different metals and how they were created, to which I basically said, "Uh... I DESIGN coins " and that the mints did all of the actual production of them. He told me to come by his shop after this week was over and he'd show me how to make my own coins. He said that he had all the stuff to carve the molds and melt the metals down and give them different types of faux finishes. I'm so excited! Hopefully I'll be able to make something cool looking for some short run signature items!! One day I'll get around to making my own personal coins to share with you guys. I just can't make up my mind on what to immortalize for "my" coin. I've only deisgned like 6 different ones so far!! I like them when I design them, but after I go back after a few days and look at them again, I end up tearing them apart and redesigning it. I've got the "'possum Pete" coin(See my avatar), the "Sonfish" coin, the one with the '69 Camaro on it (my all time favorite vehicle), another one with an art painting pallet & drawing tools, one with our city's symbols the Clocktower & CapitolineWolf (Would be really cool looking in 3-D), and another one which I'm not gonna say anything about, because it "may" be the anchor coin of a new cool collection series project. D-man Gridlox, Sounds like fun! I'd like to see what you come up with. There is something to be said for doing the whole process yourself. I realize not everyone is creative or has the "tools" to make their own items but I find there is a lot of satisfaction in the whole process. I worry a bit too but hey, it's all a part of the "game." Have fun with it. Tsun Edited February 27, 2007 by tsunrisebey Quote Link to comment
+TheCollector Posted February 27, 2007 Share Posted February 27, 2007 Im looking to trade for any Sig item i dont have on my List just click the link below to check out my list. Just send me an email and ill get a trade out to you. TheCollector Quote Link to comment
+TheCollector Posted February 27, 2007 Share Posted February 27, 2007 Im having a Signature Item Event on the 17th and Im having an auction of sig items for fun. If you want to donate your item(s) just send me an email to get my address any donations would be appreciated. The Event Thanks, TheCollector Quote Link to comment
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