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cyclops (OP)
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June 20, 2015, 04:43:13 PM
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Hi!

I recently completed my MS-67 Silver Casascius collection  Grin and now I'm looking for a way of showcasing them.

As they are graded, and so inside the ANACS holder, there are no stands or good looking ways to hang/put in a table.

So I am looking to design (I have a simple and good looking one in mind) and manufacture my own, that's why I am asking here. Who is interested?

If interested please answer the following questions:

Preferred material: Wood, aluminum...
Quantity you would like:
Personalized by laser etching?:

Any suggestion:


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June 20, 2015, 05:08:32 PM
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Preferred material: Some type of deep red wood, like cherry wood with glass. Otherwise, stainless steel with glass would work too.
Quantity you would like: (I assume you're asking how many slabs you want fitted?) then quantities of either 1 or 4.
Personalized by laser etching?: Definitely.














 

 

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June 20, 2015, 05:15:15 PM
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I am one coin away from completing the 2013 MS67 Silver set.  I have a 66 silver with gold b but need a 67 to be done.

For material, brushed aluminum would be pretty cool.

For quantity, I would want to be able to display the silver set so four.

Yes, laser engraving for customization.

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